Physics club wins outreach award September 11, 2017September 11, 2017Associate Editor Comment By: Mary-Ellen Davis, Staff Writer Towson University’s chapter of the Society of Physics Students won the Marshal W. White Outreach Award for the [...]
“Grunt” would make for a good late-summer read August 15, 2016August 15, 2016Editor-in-Chief Comment By: Cody Boteler, Editor-in-Chief First, a disclaimer: this is my first ever professional book review. I’m not even sure I’d use the word [...]
It’s picture perfect November 16, 2015November 16, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Annie Sragner, Arts & Life Editor Usually the brain and heart get the glory of being the most important organs in our [...]
“Science is the new sexy,” Ira Flatow says October 26, 2015October 26, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Cody Boteler, Senior Editor Smart is the new sexy and it’s finally cool to like science, according to Ira Flatow, host of [...]
Always surrounded by the science of life October 19, 2015October 19, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Annie Sragner, Associate Arts & Life Editor The physical world around us may seem simple or mundane at times, but every aspect [...]
The nature of science, debunked April 20, 2015April 20, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Annie Sragner, Associate Arts and Life Editor Whenever I tell people that I’m a biology major, I always expect the cringes and [...]
How human activity causes change April 6, 2015April 6, 2015Associate Editor 1 By: Cody Boteler, Senior Editor Science is hard. It’s confusing and a lot of people who start as science majors change to a [...]
The Big Picture: The science of your secrets March 2, 2015March 2, 2015Associate Editor Comment By: Annie Sragner, Assistant Arts & Life Editor When you first acquire a secret, you alone constitute 100 percent of the people that [...]