I never thought this day would come, but now we’re here. This is the last column I’ll write for The Stute.
Posts published by “Howard Allen”
Every class I’m taking this semester has a group project in it. Every. Last. One. So far, we’ve been terrible at communicating.
I don’t usually watch the clock when it comes to the school year, but it’s almost that time. Many classes only have 4 or 5 weeks left before finals.
Last Thursday, my laptop stopped working. As usual, I brought it to the Computer Service Center for repair. This being the fifth year of my laptop’s life, I understand that there are going to be problems with my computer, and it will occasionally have to get fixed.
On March 27, 2014, Tons of students came to Bissenger looking for free food and stayed for the free Standup Comedy show.
On March 26th, 2014, President Nariman Farvardin strolled down Whitpenn Walk to meet with 35 guidance counselors from the Washington D.C.
About two weeks ago, I volunteered at a FIRST Robotics Competition in Clifton. A large number of other Stevens students (from the Theta Alpha chapter Alpha Phi Omega) also volunteered.
After several long hours of research, I’ve decided I can barely tell the difference between gossip and news anymore. I mean, there is some information which is obviously news, such as school being closed due to snow or the results of the Olympics, but I think we’re approaching a point in which news and gossip are slowly blending.
So, Saturday classes are a thing now. But frankly, I’m not sure I care. Sure, some things got moved around, but it’s better than the alternatives.