Hipster Kitchen Eats Poetry for Breakfast

Clare Dougan  —  Apr 11, 2013

Hipster Kitchen takes a break from whipping up her deliciously hip recipes to catch up on some food-filled reading. 

Colbert v. Stewart — And That’s the Way it Isn’t

Kaitlyn Tiffany  —  Apr 10, 2013

The two-party system is not about politics anymore — it’s a culture war.

POLL: The F Word

Sophie Allen  —  Apr 10, 2013

What do you think of the "f word?" No, not that one.

Some Spring Sampling

Danielle Diniz  —  Apr 10, 2013

Danielle Diniz '13 tells the soon-to-be-graduates what they should try to savor their last weeks eating on- and off-campus. 

Big Red Ambition: Just Do It

Jaime Freilich  —  Apr 10, 2013

Jaime Freilich '13 nostalgically looks back and begs us to look at our 161 lists to make the most of our last few weeks on the hill this semester. 

The Sweetest Way to Survive School

Kay Xiao  —  Apr 9, 2013

Kay Xiao '15 knows a sweet and sugary way to get through the stress of school.

Vaminos? Marco Rubio’s On-and-Off Love Affair with Immigration Reform

Jacob Glick  —  Apr 9, 2013

A telegenic Hispanic face, rapidly ascending the 2016 presidential shortlist of a party badly in need of a suntan, Marco Rubio has predictably became the GOP go-to man for immigration reform.

The Mindy "Charity" Project

Samantha Weisman  —  Apr 8, 2013

Samantha Weisman '15 ponders what makes what makes a "good deed" while looking at the latest episode of The Mindy Project.

China: Public Frenemy # 1

Monica Sharma  —  Apr 8, 2013

China is the quintessential “frenemy.” Without China’s economic support, the US economy would suffer. However, China’s rapidly expanding economy and global expansion poses a serious threat to US hegemonic power. Furthermore, China’s foreign policy interests often come into direct conflict with those of the United States.

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.