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Posts published by “Ian Hipschman”

The Stute Reviews: ‘The Martian’

Based on the popular novel, Ridley Scott’s film adaptation of The Martian is grounded, funny, visually stunning, and brilliantly acted. The film’s setting invokes curiosity, and its box office numbers prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that Americans are enamored with space travel.

The Stute Reviews: Black Mass

James “Whitey” Bulger. Ruthless gangster. Informant killer. FBI informant. Yes, that’s right: under FBI agent John Connolly, Jim Bulger brought down his arch Bostonian rivals, killed several informants, and made millions in illegal money, all while protected under the FBI.

Behind the Books and a window to Stevens history

The Honor Board, in conjunction with the Samuel C. Williams Library, hosted “Behind the Books,” an annual event for which rooms in the library normally not available to the public are opened, on Wednesday.

Axiom Verge Review

All impressions come from a copy of the game provided by its developers played on my PS4.

In my time playing Axiom Verge, I’ve explored, fought, died, made mistakes, and most importantly, learned from them.

Student Profiles: Jack Skuller

“Growing up, I was always around music; my father was a musician, I started playing guitar at 8, and I’ve been on a musical journey ever since,” said Jack Skuller, a freshman at Stevens who also happens to be a successful musician.