It’s been over five years since I last published an article on this site. During that time, I’ve been content to fill my role as the “old man yelling at clouds” on our Steel City Underground podcast.
It was the Greek philosopher Heraclitus who wrote, “The only constant in life is change.” People weren’t comfortable with change when he wrote that, some 2,600 years ago, and we’re still not.
Editor-in-chief Nicholas Corral reminisces on his time at the Daily Trojan and reflects on the change the paper has seen and awaits. (Nathan Elias / Daily Trojan) At the same time, I’m amazed by what ...
Heraclitus (535 B.C. to 475 B.C.) was a Greek philosopher who gave us this quote: “Change is the only constant in life.” Basically, he was saying that all humanity needs to always plan for and be ...