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Posts published by “Lisa Mengotto”

A young chemist, Lisa Mengotto (@lmengotto) has been writing for The Stute since the start of her Stevens career. She primarily addresses the successes and downfalls of Stevens and her love life.

Next to normal

So, I experienced my first CPAC. CPAC was actually a little overwhelming. I didn’t expect so many people to be on campus.

Does Stevens place too much trust in the student body?

Obviously, the primary concern of any college should be the conditions for students. Earlier in the semester, I wrote an article about student-centricity at Stevens after attending Pancakes with the President. 

I would like to know my grades

Some professors are the most unorganized people, and I’m tired of it. I’m not going to name names here, but so many of them just don’t have it together.

Different flavors of performances debut at Blueberry Jam

There was an incredible amount of hidden talent revealed to the Stevens community at the Blueberry Jam in Babbio Atrium. The third of its kind, this collaboration by the Audio Engineering Club and the Art Club provided yet another opportunity for students to showcase their skills in areas such as vocal, instrumental, poetic, comedic and other artistic forms.

Stevens Institute of Fashion

Hello, my fellow ducks! If you’re an avid reader of The Stute, you may have noticed that my column was missing from the last two issues – gasp!

“Love, Shaq” brought comedy to the unlucky and lonely

Off Center recently celebrated its ten year anniversary of doing shows at Stevens. Their latest show took place Friday the 13th and Valentine’s Day, which brought out interesting crowds. 

Busy as a bae

It’s only the beginning of my second semester here, and I’m already pretty active on campus. My calendar is filled with club meetings pretty much every day, which may look too busy. 

President Farvardin holds breakfast to speak with students

The student centricity at Stevens is unparalleled. As a smaller university, the institution excels in actively encouraging students to make suggestions on improving the state of the institution.

It’s Greek to me

It’s that time of the year when there are flyers all over campus about becoming part of Greek life. Every bulletin board is plastered with fraternity rush events.