From April 11 to 14, Stevens’s Visual Arts and Technology (VAT) major held its 2024 Senior Capstone Exhibition at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
Posts published in “Year: 2024”
Peter Higgs, the Nobel Prize-winning British theoretical physicist celebrated for his pioneering prediction of the Higgs boson, has passed away at the age of 94.
The brain is a fascinating organ that regulates movement and most of the hormone-based systems in the body. Much is still unknown about the way the brain functions and how it responds to changes in the environment.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been taking the world by storm, and the latest addition to the AI landscape is the creation of Devin.
For the first time in Stevens’s history, Powerlifting sent students to the USA Powerlifting (USAPL) Collegiate Nationals.
On Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, Stevens Baseball played FDU-Florham in a three-game series. The team won their home game on Friday with a score of 7-2 and lost their two away games on Saturday with scores of 5-9 and 3-9.
Happy end of the year! This is the last article of my column, and boy, has this been an experience. To be honest, most of my ideas for this column came on Sunday afternoons, hours before my drafts were due, but what can I say?
Many people are not content with their lives because they want to have new ways to have fun. As the idea of fun becomes normal in American society, it becomes repetitive and boring to the point that what was originally seen as fun just becomes normal, dull, and boring.
If you had the chance, would you jump into a time machine back to your childhood? If you are like me, you will surely, and not for any reason related to escaping obligations.
This piece is mostly coming from the (almost retired) student leader in me. Especially if you are balancing multiple leadership roles, this has to be the most important lesson.