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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Why women develop more autoimmune diseases

The body’s immune system is composed of several components that work together to fight against pathogens, infections, or anything that could jeopardize our health.

Satellite hit Earth on Wednesday

You read that right: a satellite hit Earth on Wednesday, February 21. The dead European satellite entered the atmosphere at 12:15 EST over the Pacific Ocean between Alaska and Hawaii. 

What’s left of me beyond academics

I felt senioritis hit me hard these past two weeks. At the 100 Days til Graduation event, I heard professors speak about what Stevens will mean to me, and how we are an exceptional class as the COVID year.

Why is winter so cold?

As the cold wind blows like the most recent test you took, goosebumps rise like the cost of the standard of living and teeth are chattering like monkeys.

Why I have gotten better at procrastinating

Now, the title may seem like I have improved at avoiding procrastination, but it is quite the opposite. If you have ever left an assignment for the last minute and turned it in to receive an acceptable score, then you would know the feeling of accomplishment.

Hoboken red flags

Although many of us reside on campus, most upperclassmen live in the oh so splendid Hoboken. The cost of living in Hoboken is 60% higher than the national average, and it is quickly becoming one of the most sought after areas to live in the United States.

The magnificent marvels of the Met

One of my favorite places to explore in New York City is the Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known simply as the Met.

What should I do for Spring Break?

Claire

This is my last year at Stevens and I honestly can say that I’ve never had a memorable Spring Break.