Cat’s Cradle: Like my predecessors, I’ll be brief
By Benjamin Ervin | Apr. 27, 2023Reflecting on 100 opinion pieces and sharing my experiences.
Reflecting on 100 opinion pieces and sharing my experiences.
Stop telling yourself video games aren’t for you.
The parshiot this week are Acharei Mot, which means “after the death of” and can be found in Leviticus 16:1-19:1, and Kedoshim, which means “holy [ones]” and can be found in Leviticus 19:2-20:27.
Long live The Post.
A love letter to my time at The Post.
Simply put, I love you, Athens, and I forever hope we meet again.
My college experience was full of trial and errors, but it has been almost as valuable as the classes I paid for.
Endings are difficult, but a good one always sticks out.
No one likes to endure pain, but believe it or not, there are silver linings to it.
Girl boss culture may remain controversial, but what is stopping us from using the word “girlboss”?
Only time will tell whether AI will harm or help us.
Many people have an “emotional support” item of clothing that is reliable and a mood booster.
The city keeps on changing as the students come and go, and I think that is fantastic.
In Hebrew, the word “shalom” means three things: hello, goodbye and peace. With my time in undergrad coming to a close in less than two weeks, I could not think of a more apt word to describe my time at The Post.
How films maintain our interest with near impervious characters.
America’s problem with gun violence is only getting worse. When will anything be done?
The two parshiot are Tazria and Metzora which can be found in Leviticus 12:2 and Leviticus 14:2, respectively. Tzaria means “conceives” and Metzora is translated as leper.
Visual novel “TRON: Identity” proves that there’s still room for interesting “TRON” stories.
Ranking each sports tournament from worst to best.
We must report on taboo topics, too.