Illegal Human Beings

Michael Sun  —  Apr 25, 2013

As the immigration debate is further marred by the attempts of xenophobic Republicans to exploit the Boston tragedy, I f

Opponents of Gay Marriage: Cry Me a River

Michael Sun  —  Mar 28, 2013

We all know the facts about marriage equality, but this issue is more than just facts. It’s about emotion and respecting others the way you would want to be respected. People against marriage equality absolutely sicken me to the point of anger. This is really one of the few issues where I unequivocally refuse to hold any respect for the viewpoints of the other side.

Antonin Scalia is a Perpetuation of Racial Ignorance

Michael Sun  —  Mar 7, 2013

While current Southern tactics are far less overt than their Jim Crow days, they remain flagrantly subversive of democracy.

Advice for Obama on Sequester: Call the Republican Bluff

Michael Sun  —  Feb 25, 2013

Michael Sun argues that the best course of action for President Obama in regard to the sequester is to do nothing and to call the Republican's bluff. 

Obama's Drone Dystopia and Liberal Hypocrisy

Michael Sun  —  Feb 7, 2013

Sun discusses Obama's use of drones, the leeway the left has given him, and the problems that may arise if and when a more conservative president inhabits the Oval Office.

Liberal Pessimism for Obama's Second Term

Michael Sun  —  Jan 24, 2013

President Obama’s second term officially began Monday with a grand inauguration, featuring everything from a parade to a lip-synced performance by Beyonce.

John Sununu Continues Republican Race-Baiting

Michael Sun  —  Oct 29, 2012

Last night, on Piers Morgan’s show, John Sununu dismissed Colin Powell’s endorsement of Barack Obama, explicitly stating that endorsement was motivated by racial kinship.

The Supreme Court Tackles Affirmative Action

Michael Sun  —  Oct 12, 2012

Affirmative action in the increasingly competitive college admissions process is a highly controversial subject, and these days you can find people bemoaning it everywhere.

Disillusioned With Mitt

Michael Sun  —  Sep 4, 2012

To me, Romney was a well-educated, well-intentioned moderate. Then everything changed.

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An Easier CS Curriculum Isn’t a Better CS Curriculum

Derek Chiang  —  Apr 30, 2013

 

Introductory courses should be about separating talented students from those won't be able to succeed in the field, an idea the computer science department has recently shied away from. 

The Road Not Taken

Susie Forbath  —  Apr 25, 2013

 GPS systems have made getting from point A to point B easy. But as they've become ubiquitous, we've also grown depedent on them.

How OSS Will Get You a Job and Make You a Better Person (and Programmer)

Parker Moore  —  Apr 24, 2013

 Juniors hoping to secure jobs in the software industry should look to open-source software as a way to learn practical knowledge about software development from peers and to meet developers who have a passion for great software.

iPhone 5: Teleportation from the App [Third] World to the App [Super] Store

Morgan Beller  —  Apr 23, 2013

 

Did you finally get rid of your BlackBerry and buy an iPhone? Here are 6 app to get you caught up on what you've been missing.

New York vs. Silicon Valley: A Battle of Two Mindsets

Ali Hamed  —  Apr 22, 2013

 For the New York City tech scene to succeed, the tech community must create an identity separate from that of their peers in Silicon Valley.