Posts published by “Andrew Kinney”
The stutiest of stuters
On February 14, a completely new set of meal plans was announced to current and future residents of Stevens Housing.
There are four different plans in the new system, down from six, and the plans are named after different denominations of computer storage in a play on words.
On Saturday, February 1, the Office of Student Life (OSL) and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted Leadership Reconnect, a yearly morning and afternoon of workshops and information sessions for the representatives of all student organizations (SOs) on campus that happens every spring.
I’ve had exactly one conversation about the news since the start of the semester that I didn’t start. It went something like this.
In most faiths, prayer is meant to be a calm and serene practice, an opportunity for religious individuals to relax, reflect, and talk to their respective higher power.
The north half of the Gateway Academic Complex, known as Gianforte Family Hall, is slated to open next Tuesday at 6 p.m. amid student protests
Students almost organized a march on Howe this week after a joke very quickly spiraled into a real movement.
It all started when a brother of Theta Xi (completely of his own volition, not with the fraternity’s official approval) made a wooden sign exclaiming “88 days without WiFi” and posted it on the lawn of the fraternity’s house.
This is not a joke. This is an account of true events.
The piercing, constant, high-pitched beeping noise that echoed throughout the gutted halls of Jacobus, in its last surviving weeks should have been warning enough that nothing good was to be found in the decaying carcass of the former student center.
A slew of student organizations, Stevens programs, and a wide array of local organizations gathered in Walker Gymnasium yesterday for the annual THRIVE Community Wellness Fair.
All around campus this week, passersby can see Student Government Association (SGA) members attending to colorful sticky note boards comprised of student answers to various uplifting questions as part of the Week of Kindness project.