Adam Jutt ’25 Explores the Essence of Adam’s Apple
Adam Jutt ’25, a math and economics major from Cincinnati, Ohio, is making waves with his new column called Adam’s Apple. Despite initial doubts about its appeal, thanks to his editor-in-chief Anna Arnsberger ’25, the column is here to stay. However, Adam admits he’s unsure how he feels about the name of his column.
In the latest issue, Adam explores the meaning behind the name Adam’s Apple. With theories ranging from metaphorical connections to knowledge and advice to the importance of speaking, Adam is still trying to unravel the true essence of the name.
Adam advises Peyton to assume he’s in the wrong when dealing with someone who annoys him. Adam suggests that Peyton should consider doing more chores around the apartment and taking on the responsibility of maintaining a harmonious living space. Additionally, Adam encourages Peyton to have empathy and appreciate that the person who irritates him may be under stress.
Adam also warns Peyton not to underestimate his roommate A, as size doesn’t guarantee victory in a potential conflict. With A’s quickness and boxing skills, Peyton could find himself on the losing end if things escalate.
Adam’s advice provides valuable insight for anyone dealing with an irritating roommate. Stay tuned for the next issue of Adam’s Apple in two weeks.
Analyst comment
Positive news. The market for Adam’s Apple column is expected to grow as it is gaining appeal and receiving support from the editor-in-chief. Adam’s advice on dealing with irritating roommates provides valuable insights, attracting readership.