By Ally Doyle
There was an abundance of smiles, color, and cramps last Sunday, ushering in the first annual Color Run for the Stevens community.
By Ally Doyle
There was an abundance of smiles, color, and cramps last Sunday, ushering in the first annual Color Run for the Stevens community.
As if the doors were replaced with portals, entering Jacobus Lounge on the evening of October 2, one was transported to a new world; Latin America.
How do you review a game like Super Smash Bros.? Almost everyone has played it, and most people either love the series or hate it, with very few falling in-between.
It is safe to say that many of the students here at Stevens Institute of Technology want to be engineers; however, what exactly does an engineer do on a daily basis?
Almost every day, the media reports some alleged breakthrough stemming from research on cancer, leading many people to believe that science is winning the war against this dread disease.
Once upon a time, I wrote a column called “Apolitically Correct,” and once the debates were over as to who would lead this country, I had a special country that I loved following: North Korea.
Fizzy punch, sparkling red and blue glasses, and a suave dealer dressed in a crisp button down and classic black slacks.
When you were a small child in (insert hometown here), did you ever think of what you wanted to be when you grew up?
By Drew Malzahn
This past Monday, self-described ‘sonic artist’ Marco Donnarumma demonstrated a new kind of musical instrument for the Stevens Visual Art and Technology Program, which he calls the ‘Xth Sense’.
On Monday, the company formerly known as Hewlett-Packard announced to investors that they will be splitting the company into two separate entities with different goals.