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Posts published in “Year: 2022

How do I deal with being sick?

Claire 

Being sick sucks, and getting sick in college only makes it worse. This past week, I got sick and was once again reminded of how horrible it is to go through classes while feeling under the weather.

The Cabin, by Natasha Preston

The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of going on a trip to a lake with my friends is how much fun we will all have together.

Artist Spotlight: Giovanni Paolo Panini

The most difficult aspects of landscape painting to master are the use of perspective and color. It is easier to draw a landscape on a level plane because objects remain unchanged regardless of our distance from them or the angle at which we look at them.

Stevens CRAFT program hosts industry conference

At Stevens, research is a quintessential aspect of the institution. Undergraduates, master’s students, doctoral candidates, and professors have access to laboratories and facilities to research topics across many disciplines.

Georgoutsos and Stanczak elected SGA President and VPO

A new Student Government Association (SGA) President and Vice President of Operations (VPO) have been elected. Paulina Georgoutsos, who will be serving as President, and Alex Stanczak, who will be serving as VPO, have stepped up to the podium of facilitating the SGA throughout the next year. 

Quae’s newest release: daily polls

Recently, Quae, the voting app used to give Stevens students a way to vote on campus issues, released a statement announcing their new feature: Daily Polls!

EC seeking grad and undergrad involvement in Winter Wonderland

The annual Winter Wonderland, a Stevens holiday-season tradition featuring food and drinks, performances, giveaways, and a variety of winter-themed activities, will be taking place on Wednesday, November 30, from 7 to 10 p.m.

An end to daylight savings?

Daylight savings is defined as “the practice of moving the clocks forward one hour from Standard Time during the summer months and changing them back again in the fall.”