Environmental activist Bill McKibben once remarked, “We can register [climate change] with satellites and scientific instruments, but can we register it in our imaginations, the most sensitive of all our devices?”
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Two years ago, Stevens Robotics Club had only five members and was struggling to survive as an organization. Now, the club is thriving, boasting a membership of nearly 40 and a record-high budget from the Student Government Association.
All it takes is a small sign of illness for me to start worrying. In my math class this morning, the girl in front of me was drinking ginger ale and eating saltines.
It has beautiful exposed brick walls, complete with barn doors. It has extensive natural lighting, and trendy orange couches. The Gateway building is aesthetically pleasing, and has been my serene new study spot on campus ever since it opened its doors a month ago.
Think for a second about the reasons you use your eyesight in a day. Maybe you use your sight to read a textbook or to navigate campus.
Glancing over the periodic table that hangs in the chemistry laboratory, it is hard to see any one element as more or less important than the others.
Walking around Hoboken after returning from summer break, I took in some of the city’s classics. The smell of my favorite pizza wafting through the streets.
If you are enrolling in a humanities course for the fall, you may have noticed that some look less like an intimate liberal arts class and more like your general Chemistry course.
Late in the evening last Saturday, the lights lowered in DeBaun Auditorium on a full crowd of Stevens students, staff, alumni, and members of the Hoboken community.