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Editorial: Controlling class selection choices removes freedom

By | Apr 26, 2023

The creation of this new system is based on the stress that incoming students experience because of course selections.


Becoming comfortable with the unknown

By | May 4, 2021

Passions and interests change and that should be welcomed. Sticking to a plan that no longer serves you is only doing more harm to you.


Review: Confusion and complexity shape third-person game

By | Sep 18, 2019

Video game developer Remedy Entertainment loves a good pastiche.


Editorial: Lack of gun control worries students across the country

By The Ithacan | Aug 29, 2019

As fall approaches, schools across the country open their doors for students buzzing about their summer vacations, new friends and forgotten summer reading assignments.


You are what you eat

By | Oct 23, 2011

But where’s the balance? When do we lose our power over food? When does food stop being compelling to us? And why does it all matter? If only I could answer all those questions in a blog post. Instead, I’ll offer an example. Throughout high school, I was a star at getting in 3+ healthy…