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Posts published by “Katrina Guido”

Café Michelina

A few steps from Washington Street is a no-frills, family-owned café serving up home-style Italian comfort food. Having passed Café Michelina on the corner of 5th and Bloomfield Street on multiple occasions, I finally decided the time had come to step through the beaded curtain into the dimly lit restaurant. 

Review: Lo-Fatt-Chow

Diverging from my usual search for fine cuisine, I was craving good old Americanized Chinese takeout but not necessarily the unhealthy, bloated, “what did I just put in my body” feeling that usually accompanies such cuisine.

Dozzino

Sitting on a peaceful but lively, softly-lit outdoor patio, with a rustic brick oven pizza in front of me, I felt as though 6th and Adams Street was a tiny slice of modern meets rural Italy. 

Fiore’s Deli

Nestled in the back of Hoboken (translation: you have to walk a bit further than Washington Street) is a tiny gem of an Italian deli that knows how to make a mean sandwich.

Solar Decathlon team has high hopes for 2015

With motivation that hits close to home, the Stevens Solar Decathlon Team is learning from their previous mistakes and hoping to bring home the gold in 2015.

Fire Safety Awareness Month brings stronger push for education

Asking a Fraternity to put on blindfolds and find their way out of their house may sound more like an act of hazing than an informative presentation, but this is part of Fire Safety Coordinator Dan Cunning’s campus-wide education program.

New fire safety chief plans to increase awareness

Stop. Drop. Roll.

These words have been ingrained into every child’s head since first being taught about fire, but, as newly appointed Stevens Fire Safety Coordinator Dan Cunning pointed out, few know that the logic behind the actions is to prevent the inhalation of super-heated gas with the ability to damage the upper respiratory system.