Posts Tagged ‘Science’

Memories are something to which we give great importance.  We put both the good and the bad memories in a box–locked up, never to be tampered with.  We pull them out, as if thumbing through a stack of old photos, to reminisce about how things might have been at that time.  Memories form a basis for [...]

by Carali Van Otteren, March 25, 2013

With midterms fast approaching, my schedule seems to fill up instantaneously as I find myself planning every minute to make sure that I can complete all assignments and tasks that are generated from my full class load, part time job, and two clubs.  When trying to plan a time to finish up an assignment, I tell myself, [...]

by Carali Van Otteren, February 18, 2013

Well guys, we made it. What a close call that was, huh? Thank Goddard, Jimmy Neutron’s dog, we can return above ground and still breathe in the smog-riddled oxygen. I’m sure it’s all you’ve been talking about, but let’s go over what happened one more time and how lucky we are: on February 15th, 2013 Asteroid [...]

by Noah Bakst, February 18, 2013

Today it seems as though it is human nature that drives us to solve the problems we perceive in our natural world. Let’s make something bigger. Let’s make something smaller. Let’s make something work faster. Let’s bring something to a halt altogether. To do this, we utilize technology, a vague term the Merriam-Webster dictionary offers [...]

by Tanya Rogovyk, February 12, 2013

Science has recently announced that they may have discovered the common link ancestor that all mammals have evolved from. Bill Nye could not be reached for comment, but lesser science guys made this announcement to the masses through the New York Times. As exciting as this news is, there’s one big problem—it’s a rat. Come on, science! A rat?! I believe [...]

by Noah Bakst, February 11, 2013

If asked to list the prevailing social debates in the United States, most people would start to list things like homosexual equality, healthcare, and education.  While the United States is attempting find a solution for these issues that would be appropriate for all of its citizens, many other countries already have a comfortable fix for [...]

by Carali Van Otteren, February 4, 2013