Category: Op-Ed

February 19, 2008

“How Is China?”

Filed under: Op-Ed, Opinion - 19 Feb 2008

By Gary Stephens“How is China? What is it like teaching there?” “Was it fun?” New York Institute of Technology began an undergraduate program in Nanjing, China this last fall semester. I was one of five NYIT faculty, …

December 14, 2007

Letter to the Editor

Filed under: Op-Ed - 14 Dec 2007

Editor,I am writing in response to the concerns stated in last month’s issue pertaining to the closing of the lounge after 5p.m. on weekdays. I first want to commend The Chronicle for continuing to be the voice of the students. …

Sincere Thanks

Filed under: Op-Ed - 14 Dec 2007

By Paul JamesFirst and foremost, we would like to thank the administration staff; it’s not easy being viewed as student leaders and being called upon to be the voices of the student body. However, the administration staff has made …

Taking learning outside the Classroom Walls

Filed under: Op-Ed - 14 Dec 2007

By Shanae WilliamsCollege is about challenging yourself and going beyond your own ability. When I first went to my History 110 class, I expected to learn about the past, take a test or two and be done. However, this was …

Last Leg

Filed under: Op-Ed - 14 Dec 2007

By Bill PetersWith the near-certain rate increase to the unlimited Metrocards favored fairly universally by this school’s student population, I am again reminded that our school doesn’t help out it’s students with their mass transit. Considering that every student has …

November 13, 2007

A Letter from the Students to the Administration

Filed under: Op-Ed - 13 Nov 2007

By Anthony Allen and Paul James, guest writers.Editor’s Note:The following is a letter submitted from students who are concerned over the changes to the Student Activity Building. The letter does not necessarily reflect the views of the NYIT Chronicle or …

September 10, 2007

Letter from the President

Filed under: Op-Ed - 10 Sep 2007

Edward Guiliano, Ph.DGuest WriterGreetings. It’s my pleasure to welcome you to NYIT and the opening of the fall 2007 semester. For all of us, whether a first-time or returning student or a faculty or staff member, this is an exciting …