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I am perhaps the biggest advocate of fat books, and Priory of the Orange Tree is one of the most popular big books to be released in recent years. When it first released, it was all over my FYP with ...
Closing time, you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.” Those are words that have been echoing in my head lately. It’s all well and good to hear this song when closing out a bar, but what ...
Procrastination is a common word that is used amongst college students, and it is often a result of being too busy or just not wanting to finish an assignment by putting it off to the last minute.
Being a student at Stevens is undoubtedly a challenge, and not fit for everyone. With such a packed schedule and so much going on, it is no surprise that everyone is busy nearly all of the time. Out ...
Stevens celebrated its first undergraduate research week. Each day was filled with an exciting event dedicated for students to explore research opportunities, network with peers, and commemorate ...
On Monday, April 28, the Student Government Association (SGA) announced in a university-wide email that the Stevens Divest From War Initiative’s (SDFWI) Letter from the Student Body has received ...
Picture this: a warmly lit, charming entryway, almost like a little hallway, welcomes you in. It feels like you are stepping into a luxury hotel, and the display you see is the most pastel, colorful, ...
Stevens students are playing a crucial role in safeguarding the future of New Jersey’s shoreline. Jon Miller, a research associate professor, is helping lead the charge. As a Stevens undergraduate ...
Last week, I was invited to speak at the induction ceremony of Stevens’ chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honors society. I was inducted as one of the chapter’s first members last ...
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