Columns
Columnists at the Johnsonville Press produce a column, on the subject of their choosing, for publication on a scheduled basis. All columnist are members of the New Jersey community, the Rutgers community, or both. All columns are reviewed and edited before publication by the Johnsonville Press editorial board. All edits are approved by columnists before publication. If you would like to write a column for the Johnsonville Press, please contact us at johnsonvillepress@gmail.com.
Columns:
Draine on Society – Alex Draine:
Openly biased discussions of political issues in American domestic and foreign policy. Topics range from health care reform to foreign policy and military conflict to economics.
Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby – Anthony Xerri
Rutgers University has a very particular reputation among colleges for the sexual promiscuity of its students. Anthony Xerri gets to the heart of the matter by asking local Rutgers and New Brunswick individual about sex and their personal sex lives. All interviewees are represented anonymously. If you would like to be featured in Let’s Talk About Sex, please contact us at johnsonvillepress@gmail.com
Manchurian Chicken – Sayani Das Chaudhuri
Our resident foodie Sayani Das Chaudhuri discusses food and drinks of a widely diverse background for the adventurous and inquisitive palate.Recipes, photographs and analysis are included, free of charge.
No Simple High Way – Mike Stuzynski
Johnsonville Press co-founder Mike Stuzynski’s irregular column is anything but simple. Topics range from philosophy and academia to politics and the law to creative works.
People Watching – Marlana Moore
Very few of the people that walk through a person’s life play a major role or leaves a significant impact. Most people float through as extras, noticed but not known. In People Watching, Marlana Moore seeks out the stories of these extras, people in and around New Brunswick noticed by many but known to few.
The Popular Capitalist View – Carl Peter Klapper
” “Popular Capitalism” is a political-economic philosophy which seeks to achieve the central goal of populism through capitalism. That central goal is power for all of the people, individually and without exception. In place of equality, Popular Capitalism offers freedom, independence and fairness. Popular Capitalism wants the people, even the weakest, to be free, alive and able to work where they can be most productive, being fairly rewarded for their success and fairly bearing the cost of their failures.” Carl Peter Klapper discusses the theory behind popular capitalism and its many applications to everyday circumstances.
A Timid Observer - Dave Imbriaco
A Timid Observer takes its name from a book written by one of Dave Imbriaco’s comedic/intellectual influences, Bill Maher. Dave discusses American politics from the standpoint of a liberal democrat.
