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Adryan Barlia

Adryan Barlia, Deputy Opinion Editor

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Adryan Barlia

Adryan Barlia

Adryan Barlia May 8, 2020

During my time as a Deputy Opinion Editor, I had a ton of fun and memorable experiences. Working every week with such a unique array of people shaped me for those years and I would...

The Pet Prohibition

Adryan Barlia, Deputy Opinion Editor December 4, 2017

It is frequently emphasized by our beloved university that we are only allowed to keep pet fish in our dorm rooms. However, some sneaky students bring illicit pets into their residence...

Read It Out Loud: ‘I Agree With Eminem’

Read It Out Loud: ‘I Agree With Eminem’

Adryan Barlia, Deputy Opinion Editor October 16, 2017
Eminem has now been solidified in his status as an influencer in the political war that is always brewing in relevance to our President’s actions and remarks. What Eminem now says matters and the thought of that statement sounds like words that I'd have never thought I’d say when it came to Eminem and politics.
Driverless Pizza Changes Dynamic

Driverless Pizza Changes Dynamic

Adryan Barlia, Deputy Opinion Editor September 5, 2017
People would have to pay attention to their phones more, physically have to leave their homes to approach an empty car, and figure out the payment process from automated screens set up in the car's exterior — a list of inconveniences. Pizza delivering is great and will continue to be great, so no need for replacements.
The Obsoleteness of Textbooks

The Obsoleteness of Textbooks

Adryan Barlia, Staff Writer May 1, 2017
With the advent of technology and accessibility of information, it's time to stop paying for overpriced, weighty piles of paper and opt for ebooks instead.
People Will Still Walk on Escalators

People Will Still Walk on Escalators

Adryan Barlia, Staff Writer April 10, 2017
Although studies show that standing rather than walking on escalators will decrease travel time, people will continue to focus on their own interests instead of the greater good.
De-Extinction Is Unnecessary and Immoral

De-Extinction Is Unnecessary and Immoral

Adryan Barlia, Contributing Writer March 29, 2017
Although plans to bring back long-lost species might sound appealing to some, the de-extinction of certain species would be atrocious on not just a financial level, but also on a moral level.
Despite Bumble's attempts to stop the harassment of women, the innate problem of sexism still plagues modern society. Instead of giving women ways to avoid harassment, men should stop bothering women without their consent.

Bumble Won’t Change Dating Norms

Adryan Barlia, Contributing Writer March 27, 2017
Despite Bumble's innovative design, it still seems hard to believe that it will cause any real change in the norms of the dating game, especially with online harassment.
Smartphones Are The Newest Drug For Students

Smartphones Are The Newest Drug For Students

Adryan Barlia, Contributing Writer March 20, 2017
Almost all NYU students can agree that being on their smartphones is perhaps a more appealing option than sitting on a desk working on assignments for hours on end, which is similar mentality that comes into play with drugs.