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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.

Bad to the bone

I feel like I’ve been a different person since I’ve come to Stevens. This past week, I was actually a little sad about it.

Bathroom Etiquette

There are some things that I really miss about home. Sometimes I miss cooking food, and my dog, and my mom.

Sick as a duck

It happened. I didn’t think it would ever happen to me. The upperclassmen warned me, and I didn’t believe them — until it was too late.

Slunk

No, this article isn’t about the past participle of the word “slink.” Partly because there’s not much to say about it, partly because I have something else that’s interesting to write about, but mostly because we go to a tech school and almost nobody really cares about grammar.

Risky business

I’ve realized how easy it is to fall into a routine. Having a set schedule is really great and it keeps you busy—but that’s if you’re an old person.

Procrastinating Perfectly

“Priorities” are something of an urban legend to us college kids. We do whatever we want, whenever we want, with nobody to remind us of the things we should be doing.

Which Website?

Sometimes, I forget where I am. I actually wake up confused for a moment. Then I realize that I am in my dorm room – not home.

I Love Stevens

If your name is Steven, I apologize for the confusion: I don’t think I’ve met you (or anyone named Steven yet), but I am simply in love with our beautiful university!

Stevens kicks off the year with a fiesta

In celebration of the Fall 2014 semester, Monday night August 25 marked the sixth annual Kick-off Fiesta in Walker Gym. Residence Life plastered posters on the walls of each hall, sent colorful flyers under the doors of every room, and even went as far as creating sidewalk chalk art on Whitpen Walk of peppers in sombreros in order to advertise effectively.