Maurya Srivastava Under the job experience tab on his Linkedin profile, Jensen Huang only has two entries: waiter and busboy at Denny’s, and CEO of the Silicon Valley multibillion dollar chip manufacturer Nvidia. The tech mogul personally owns around 3% of his company’s stock (which currently sits at around $120 per share) and is estimatedContinue reading “Why Everyone is Talking About Nvidia: the Company Fueling the AI Revolution”
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Learning Through Leading: Summer Counselor
Dallas Christian This summer has been very eventful and meaningful; for the last couple of summers and most of my childhood, I have been able to attend a sleepaway summer camp called Camp Speers. Since attending this camp, I have created many memories, friendships, and new opportunities. For the longest, I have wanted to workContinue reading “Learning Through Leading: Summer Counselor”
Changing Colors
Nathan Wigotsky The leaves cling tight to branches high,The summer is going strong, they don’t want to dieWe grasp in vain to summer’s hue,for the ineffable joy that we once knew. But winds of fall begin to callAnd one by one, they start to fall.Just like the summer slips away,we reach out, though it cannotContinue reading “Changing Colors”
Remembering Johnny Hockey: The Legacy of Johnny Gaudreau
Maurya Srivastava On August 29th, 2024, Columbus Blue Jackets left winger Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were struck and killed while biking outside of Philadelphia. Authorities arrived at the scene in Oldmans Township, New Jersey, around 8:19 p.m. and found that both Gaudreaus had sustained fatal injuries while cycling: they had been hit fromContinue reading “Remembering Johnny Hockey: The Legacy of Johnny Gaudreau”
Varsity Soccer Season
Julien Dujarric So far, the Varsity Soccer season for the Collegiate Dutchmen has not shaped up to be what many had anticipated to be an undefeated season, winning many trophies in the end. As things stand at the moment, the Triumphant Dutchmen sit at the bottom of the table with zero points through six games,Continue reading “Varsity Soccer Season”
Jets Domination
Will Greene In the Jets’ 24-3 win over the New England Patriots on September 19, 2024, the Jets completely dominated the game from start to finish. The Patriots’ offense struggled throughout, accumulating only 46 yards by the time the Jets took control with a 21-3 lead in the third quarter. The Patriots’ defense had noContinue reading “Jets Domination”
NFL IS BACK
Paul Finstad The NFL season has just started, and we’re all excited for it. While I can’t wait to watch football every Sunday, there isn’t one team in the NFL who is surely going to take home the Lombardi Trophy. So, while there are all kinds of ESPN analysts and professional sports geeks making picksContinue reading “NFL IS BACK”
Fantasy Football
Brady Francis Every year, as football season approaches, I watch my friends obsessively analyze preseason games and pore over seemingly meaningless statistics. They’re glued to every highlight and injury report, trying to gain the upper hand ahead of the season. Meanwhile, I take a different approach: I let the computer do the heavy lifting. IContinue reading “Fantasy Football”
How One Man Pumps the Heart of Chess in NYC
NICHOLAS MURPHY — They say that chess is like life: you attack others, you defend yourself, one wrong move and it’s all over – but what happens when chess is your life? If that is the case, you experience infinite lives, each one improving your strategy and hoping to stay awake as long as possible.Continue reading “How One Man Pumps the Heart of Chess in NYC”
The World for Which I Hope
POEM | ISAAC LOH — I would accept a world okayWhere you and I are justly weighedIn full, jury to condem usFailed, but by concensus. I wish for a world that could be better,At least for me.A world in which I’m better,Where only I am not a mess, though fail you are I say,So am,Continue reading “The World for Which I Hope”