Writer
Jacob R. Drucker
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Faust And The Furious
If only our environment wasn’t so circumscribed by email searches and hidden cameras, funding restrictions and a near complete lack of student input. Because it probably takes more than bouncing hot dogs to truly explore and learn.
Campaign 2014: Florida Edition?
We, fellow Floridians, have outdone ourselves yet again. Never in my life have I seen a campaign like this.
CS50 and the Humanities
Many of us have completely narrowed our focus to math and science and computer science, and maybe we ought to give the humanities, and everything else, at least a second glance.
Dissent: Moral Nonequivalence
Not only did the event display no level of detail or nuance regarding the situation, but it was also detrimental to the peace process.
Winter is Coming
I already miss the lazy days of summer, when we hadn’t yet started looking for a place to spend the next few years, whether it be J.P. Morgan or the Porcellian.
Four More Years
Before you know it, you’ll be stuck dealing with adult problems, like having a spouse, or getting emails that don’t contain gifs.
Phylogeny and Party Supplies
I want to thank all the seniors for what you’ve done and wish you the best of luck in your endeavors for the next two years, before you come back for grad school.
Twist and Shout
The real issue is that I’m not yet 21 and all my friends seem to be hitting their midlife crises already. Talk about struggling through finals period.
Matzo and Manischewitz
For the uninitiated, this week is Passover, an eight day holiday in which your favorite local lawyers and doctors, the Jews, celebrate their exodus from Egypt by depriving themselves of everything remotely edible.