When I was applying for housing, I set my gender to “non-binary” (the app defaulted
Category: Opinion
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!
Highlighting my experience as business manager and senior writer at TechNews through my final article.
Year One I started my time at Illinois Institute of Technology in August 2019 as
What are the best ways to support our communities and organizations as we being the long haul of the second Trump administration and the slide towards dictatorship?
In the conclusion of this deep dive on the FACT amendment, I look at some of the reasons students are interested in this policy: Why does this matter?
It is tradition for some editorial board members of TechNews to write a summative goodbye
Let’s break down EO 14264 and how water pressure in shower heads expose the Trump administration priorities and methods for developing and enacting policies.