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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Finding the hidden at the American Folk Art Museum

While most of the time, I have somewhat of a plan of where I will go when exploring the city, this past weekend, I ended up in a place that I did not know about — and did not plan on going to.

Tips for buying a used car

Buying a car from a third party (and not from a dealership, ew!), can be a daunting experience filled with uncertainty, mistrust, and the potential for greatly overpaying for a not-so-great car.

Sustainable yet inexpensive fashion

There has been a recent shift of attention in the fashion industry towards the concept of sustainable fashion. With efforts being put in already by existing companies, or start-ups dedicated to producing only sustainable clothing, the choices being made by the producers of clothing are slowly starting to shift their manufacturing methods.

A letter to history

By Evan Papageorge, President of the Stevens Institute of Technology Historical Society

Many often see history as an uninteresting subject in school, memorizing dates and writing about people who have been dead for hundreds of years.

Take your professor out!

“Take Your Professor Out” (TYPO) is the newest initiative of the Student Government Association (SGA) which aims at bettering student-faculty relationships.

89 days until graduation

Just a week ago, I attended the 100 days ‘til graduation event, where all graduating seniors were invited to come together to celebrate the real beginning of the end.

Career Outcomes Report trumpets stellar statistics

The Undergraduate Class of 2023 Career Outcomes Report, unveiled recently, is a robust testament to Stevens’ stature as a premier research university, distinguished by its tech-centric curriculum.