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Posts published in “Year: 2024

A Man Called Ove

– Content Warning: suicide –

For Christmas I received a book called A Man Called Ove. Deeply poignant, utterly hilarious, and refreshingly optimistic, it has since become one of my favorite books. 

Should you get a part-time job?

Is a part-time job feasible in the academic environment we live in? Attending college isn’t what we used to think it was when we were younger.

Order up! Updates to dining

The UCC Marketplace has had updates to its menu and branding every semester since its opening. Residential and Dining Services (RDS) has been making updates based on student feedback, and the feedback has been vehement.

SSE to be integrated into SES

Per an announcement for the Office of the Provost on January 18, the School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) will become a department in the Charles V.

Meet the SGA cabinet

The Student Government’s (SGA) role as the representative of the student body to the administration is primarily fulfilled through the leadership and guidance of the cabinet.

CAPS sponsors mental health awareness survey

In a collaborative initiative aimed at fortifying mental health support on campus, the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Stevens Institute of Technology has forged a strategic alliance with the University of Michigan to administer the Healthy Minds Survey.

Protein helps form new memories

Researchers at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University have found that the protein RPT6 in the brain increases gene expression, thus assisting in strengthening memory formation.