Columns

In tackling the question most frequently asked of literary scholars at a technical university, Philipp Theisohn finds himself "philosophizing" about cryptozoology and the future of the Neanderthals. Philipp Theisohn, 28.10.09
Using the example of Rousseau, columnist Jürg Fröhlich highlights the suppressed certainty that the prevalent image of science has changed considerably over the last few centuries and that we would be well advised to question and discuss ours every now and again. 08.07.09
People are always short of time these days - especially those in positions of responsibility. Therefore, it would do everyone a world of good to take time out to consider everyday problems from a different standpoint", writes columnist Jürg Fröhlich. Jürg Fröhlich, 13.05.09
Before flying on holiday, columnist Ulrich Weidmann faces his ecological conscience and tests his resolution. An inner dialog. Ulrich Weidmann, 09.07.08
Anke Neumann and Nadine Schüssler are convinced that a research plan is a good thing. But you have to take it seriously. Anke Neumann und Nadine Schüssler, 04.07.07
Anke Neumann and Nadine Schlüssler are of the opinion that at ETH Zurich, a lack of understanding of German can indeed create difficulties, and that further measures could be undertaken to address this situation. Anke Neumann und Nadine Schüssler, 09.05.07