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Posts published in “Year: 2024

AI competes in Math Olympics

A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model was released by Dr. Trieu Trinh: AlphaGeometry. This system can solve geometry problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad at almost the same level as a human gold medalist

Baseball sweeps season-opener

This past Sunday, Stevens Men’s Baseball swept The City College of New York in a season-opening doubleheader. 

Highlighting across both games, senior Christian Kreiser hit a home run while junior Eli Somers had two hits, two runs, two runs scored, and an RBI in game two.

Duck Days is next week!

It is almost time for Duck Days! But what is Duck Days? When asked in interviews with numerous Stevens students, the general consensus can be best summarized by 4/5 Visual Arts & Technology and Social Sciences student Amisha Patel; “I do not [know], but I have heard of it.”

Celebrating Stevens with quack-tastic fun!

Duck Days is a week-long, student-led event meant to showcase the best that Stevens has to offer. This tradition allows students, faculty, and anyone willing to come to participate in various activities and engage with the school and the community in unique settings.

On gatekeeping

The word “gatekeep” has grown in popularity over the last few years, most famously in the phrase “gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss.” Gatekeep: the act of gatekeeping — to control access to something in an attempt to exclude others.

Hearty tomato soup

If you’re looking to impress someone this week, consider making them a meal, and there’s really no easier place to start than soup.

Love, in the college sense

I feel as if I have been in college for decades at this point, perhaps eons. Every day I grow more tired of the mundane and meaningless and yearn for something uplifting.