I don’t care if you don’t like classical music. I don’t care if you don’t
Category: Local
In the early hours of the morning of October 31st, 2025, the Illinois General Assembly,
I don’t like large events that I have no interest in. Seeing such a large group of people with zero context as to why they’re here simply leaves me with confusion. Fear is the feeling that follows when I realize the large group of people are here to RUN. Here are some tips that you may find helpful as a future reference for when these types of events occur.
Author’s note: This was initially written before the Texas National Guard was sent up here.
After the September 25 Career Fair, I have noticed an influx of students talking about being unprepared for the job application process. I thought I’d share some (albeit unsolicited) advice that I’ve heard throughout my professional life. I’ve been in the work force since I turned sixteen, so hopefully my near-decade of real-life experience makes me slightly qualified to give advice.
For new students at Illinois Tech, whether you’re first-years or transfers, it can be tricky to figure out where to best spend your time – whether that’s studying with friends over a coffee, or locking in by yourself. In a city full of cafés, museums, libraries, and parks, I spent the last year scouring what’s nearby Mies campus for the best one.
If you have a special event scheduled, please, PLEASE don’t book a reservation with a sit-down restaurant.
Each year, there’s a lit fest in the South Loop. I visited it this year. There were a lot of good moments, but each one came with an annoying (but substantial) issue. Also, let’s see more local authors!
