This year has been full of everything I didn’t expect. There have been friendships, opportunities, and bonds that I never thought would happen to me during my first year of college.
Posts published in “Day: May 2, 2025”
What was all that? Is it just me or was this school year absolutely insane? So many things happened, so many new experiences, and especially so many new songs!
Your last week is approaching which means no more paper pushing, awkwardly polite emails, or laughing with Linda from Marketing over dumb little office jokes that became the highlight of your day.
Final exams are an unavoidable part of many college students’ semesters. While the debate surrounding their existence may never end, it is objectively true that final exams can do their job well – as long as they are executed correctly.
Thousands of families worldwide now have new hope: researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have identified mutations in a small non-coding gene, RNU2-2, as a previously unrecognized cause of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs).
Increased protein consumption helps to maximize muscle growth. But research does suggest that eating protein at a certain time can make a difference.
One of the many perceived benefits of being American is the security that comes with being a citizen of a global superpower.
Stevens students are playing a crucial role in safeguarding the future of New Jersey’s shoreline. Jon Miller, a research associate professor, is helping lead the charge.
On Monday, April 28, the Student Government Association (SGA) announced in a university-wide email that the Stevens Divest From War Initiative’s (SDFWI) Letter from the Student Body has received sufficient approval from the undergraduate student body.