I am proud to be a Jewish woman. I come from a long line of strong, Jewish women who have fought to keep our religion a sacred part of our livelihood.
Posts published in “Year: 2022”
I was very excited earlier this week to receive a suggestion from one of my good friends about what to write for this column.
You know, I wasn’t always a Swiftie. Although I hate to admit it, younger Sanjana would stick her nose up and roll her eyes when she heard “Love Story” or “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”
Claire
Almost everyone has or will fail an exam at some point in their college experience. Whether you’re taking a class outside your comfort zone or you had an off day in a subject you’re usually good at, it’s ok.
Ove, a grumpy yet loveable man, finds his solitary world turned upside down when a friendly, loud, young family moves in next door.
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today
Tomorrow will be dying.
On Wednesday, September 28, the Stevens field hockey team traveled to Sprague Field in a non-conference matchup with Montclair State University.
On October 1, the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Purple Valley Classic which was held in Williamstown, MA, and hosted by Williams College.
Researching Earth’s largest animal is not for the faint of heart. Whales, and in particular their biological systems, have been essentially inaccessible for scientists to study thus far, due not only to their size, but their habitat as well.
With the current advancements in automotive technology, it is clear that the era of self-driving cars is approaching. Many companies such as General Motors and Alphabet are working towards perfecting their self-driving cars before potentially launching them into the market.