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Posts published by “Joseph A. Brosnan”

5/5 Civil Engineering Co-Op Student
Former Editor in Chief
Former Business Manager
Photographer
Copy Editor

The end again: A moment to reflect

This is is gang, we’ve reached the end of the rope.

I’ve made mention in previous editorials that I wrote as Editor in Chief a few years back on what it feels like to be where I am right now.

Maturity on campus and Stevens patriotism

I had planned a whole Letter to the Editor regarding my thoughts and opinions on “HangoverLyte”, which as you are surely aware is the most current Stevens scandal.

Stevens should start acting like a team

I want to specify that this column reflects only my own opinion. I cannot, will not, and do not speak on behalf of CPAC as a whole.

I just want to be happy with Stevens

Last week was Accepted Student’s Weekend, because, like CPAC, sometimes you just need an extra day.

Traditionally, I have loved Accepted Students Day.

The Registrar is Incompetent

I have complained about the Stevens Registrar many times in the past, but this week they really, really let me down.

Where is the respect?

Obligatory XX Days until graduation.
I am an adult.

I am more of an adult than a lot of my peers, for better or worse.

A little quip on mental health

I feel that in today’s culture, talking about mental health is somehow taboo.

In the U.S. specifically, where workers are encouraged to put their home lives aside to work 60+ hours a week, the lack of care to one’s mental state and any problems that come with it does not come to me as a surprise.

Why did Spring Break have to end?

We are in the home stretch. I have roughly 1 month to finish all of my Senior Design projects, and about 2 months to get a job before I graduate formally.

Quit complaining about your professors

I have one final gripe about students before I stop being grumpy about this sort of stuff.

I have been a student since kindergarten, so for about 17 years I’ve spent a good deal of time watching teachers and the students they teach.

Giving up and letting go

You know how when you were little, and you were playing in the playground, and then your mother told you to stop, and you couldn’t help but whine, “Just five more minutes?”