We must develop a unique epistemology of systems thinking; that is, an understanding of how problems can be solved by looking at the components as a part to the whole.
Category: Columns
Intact: Tales of an uncircumcised life
Here’s something else you didn’t need to know about me: I’ve never had any sort of body modification.
Quirky wedding tale is pleasantly offbeat and unexpected
Nicholas Weinstock’s “As Long as She Needs Me” is an engaging read on the nature of what it means to put your job before your own life and when it’s time to switch up your priorities.
AB 656 would make CSU cuts a little less painful
I have to admit that when my professors announced their furlough days this quarter, I cherished the lost class time.
The cycle of liberty continues
Though I would not go so far as to call this treasonous, as some bloggers have, I would say that a greeting representational of an equal relationship between America and Japan.
Bring people together for a feast
What is the best way to gather friends and family to spend time together celebrating the joys of life?
The Silvey Lining: Spotlight burns Cutler
Just when you think you’re the only one in the world creative enough to have a football column come out on Tuesday, they rip your heart out and stomp on it.
Right to bear arms can provide protection
People need to be willing to accept the fact that from time to time, despite all our best efforts, mass shootings will occur. It is a very sad fact.
Memoir tells of author’s unorthodox childhood
Do you find yourself complaining about midterms? Don’t want to write those final papers? Try putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.
OMGSEX!: To shave or not to shave
Somehow, I got it in my mind that hairless was hot. Three million porn stars couldn’t all be wrong when it comes to sexy. Sexy is, after all, their job.
Band captures spirit of a decade
“Fever to Tell” was an internationally gold selling album gaining much positive press, including being named New York Times’ album of the year.
