The library, with its printers, scanners, and quiet study rooms, although often crowded, is a prime location to get work done.
Posts published by “Audrey Dsouza”
Allegedly, there are two types of people at this school. The first kind are people who wanted to come to Stevens: it was their first choice school and they applied early decision.
Last weekend was the first time that I stayed on campus the entire time. For all three days, literally no one was around.
“Do you feel different?” a few people asked me, rhetorically, after my birthday last week. Surprisingly, I do feel different. Not because of my age, but because I visited my high school last weekend for homecoming.
SAVE, Students Against Violating the Earth, hosted a DIY eco-friendly product event on Tuesday in Hayden Lounge. The event gave both visitors and environmental club members the opportunity to make their own soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and toothpastes out of all-natural ingredients for free.
I’m turning eighteen on Sunday! I’m very excited. I know I won’t feel any different, but there are a lot of new things I’ll be able to do.
After much consideration, I felt like my column was getting too deep. So, this week I wanted to share how I make the most of the unlimited meal plan and save money going to the city.
As the third week of classes comes to an end, I can’t help but wonder if I could have done it any better.
Sometimes I forget where I am… just kidding. I wake up every morning knowing where I am. Life is really different.
Professor Robin Hammerman teaches CAL 103, a class required for all freshmen. She has been with Stevens since 2011, when the year-long Freshman Experience program started.