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A collection of featured buzzwords from Stevens circulated emails (Week of 2/28)

“Satisfaction Survey” + “[FIRST NAME], Make Your Voice Heard” Feb. 28

  • Experience (mentioned once)

“SLN” Feb. 29 + Mar. 3

  • Community/communities (14 times)
  • Dynamic (once)
  • Engage/engaging/engagement (five times)
  • Function/functional (twice)
  • Interact/interactive (thrice)
  • Innovate/innovation (five times)
  • Leaders/leadership (eight times)
  • Network (thrice)
  • Opportunity/opportunities (14 times)
  • Organize/organizations (12 times)
  • Strengthen (once)
  • Sustain/sustainable/sustainability (11 times)
  • Utilize/utilizing (twice)

“Your week in Entrepreneurship” Mar.

The hype is real: I saw the new website

This past Wednesday I was invited to view the new Stevens website. For what, I’ll leave unlisted — you’ll see soon enough.

Dean’s List

Recently, the Dean’s List came out and I was shocked to see that the list had 18 landscape pages of monospaced names.

The Rebirth of the Stute

By Katie Brown
It’s not the end of fall finals period until I pick up a copy of The Stute and use the gloriously festive and free wrapping paper provided on the back pages.

Stop moving finals

On Monday, I was dismayed to learn that the final exam for Concurrent Programming had been moved forward by a week, joining Database Management Systems and many more courses in taking place during regular class time.

Why Matt Hunt won “the Debate”

The SGA presidential debate Wednesday night was hardly a debate. For those who didn’t see it, most of the night was spent with the two tickets agreeing with eachother on virtually every point.

Compass One: worse than Sodexo?

Today, I fully came to understand something that I knew in my head, but never really thought about: Stevens Dining Services does not care about you.

Some thoughts on the SGA and “Senioritis”

Last week, there was another article published in the “Senioritis” column from a particularly, well, for lack of a better word, bitter member of the student body.

Letter to the editor

Student Life has been having a bad time, and when Student Life has a bad time, campus organizations have a bad time.