BY SENA KAYASÜ (ARCH/II)
I’ve always seen how difficult it is to organize an event by observing other people doing it. It requires a total commitment to that event, in terms of time, effort and brainpower. The organizer
Read More »“War is peace; Freedom is slavery; Ignorance is strength.”
It was my junior year in high school when I read George Orwell’s “1984,” and first came across the above lines. Those who have read this heartbreakingly realistic and perfectly depicted yet incredibly scary
Read More »Jethro Tull
Starting from the late 60s and continuing until the end of the 70s, British prog-rock bands produced dozens of great records. Bands like King Crimson, Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, Camel, Emerson Lake and Palmer,
Read More »Mountain Peaks
A couple of weeks ago, in the middle of a conversation, I remembered the words that are attributed to Sir Francis Drake, his prayer right before he set out to be the second man
Read More »The Other 1%
College is a good time to learn valuable life lessons—and the lesson I am currently learning appears to be, “Don’t agree, without informing your advisor, to assist with projects that require about a week
Read More »The Transformation of the Music Industry, or: How They Learned to Stop Worrying About Download Culture and Love It
In my previous column, I tried to describe the impact of the digitization of music on listeners and how this impact changed over time. I also tried to demonstrate this transformation by explaining mine.
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