Freshman recounts his first year at Stevens.
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Matthew Cunningham is majoring in Science and Technology Studies at Stevens. In the past four years, Matthew has reported over 150 articles on metro, university, and campus news; science features and commentary; opinion; and arts and culture features. During his time at the Stute, Matthew has served as a columnist, webmaster, managing editor, and editor-in-chief.
Marko Djapic, Katrina Guido, Roger Kleinmann, and Ian Porada are recognized as the valedictorians of the Class of 2018.
Here’s something they don’t tell you at Admitted Students weekend: Freshman year is absolutely crazy. It’s so crazy that I hardly remember most of it, and I’m still in it.
The Ethnic Student Council (ESC) hosted its annual Unity Carnival on Palmer Lawn this past Wednesday, only two days before one of its largest events of the semester: the Unity Showcase.
Student Government Association (SGA) Senator Madison Gemma has dedicated the past month to pursue an initiative of her own: improving the Campus ID cards on campus by hoping to add “emergency contact [information] on the back of Stevens’ Campus IDs.”
Congressman Greg Giantfore, while at Snevets to tour his incomplete academic complex, was caught bodyslamming Snevets President Narfarvar. Several witnesses describe the slam as “a bit too aggressive,” and a few witnesses even report that Giantfore bodyslammed Narvarfar more than once.
After spending an entire semester passing changes to its own bylaws, Lukas Hallo, the President of the SGA, declared, “The SGA is amazing.
I was born 27 days before Columbine, one of the most devastating school shootings in modern American history. I remember first hearing about it in kindergarten when my teacher explained to the class why she had to lock the door and cover the windows each morning.
It has been five years since Professor Billy Middleton began the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) Creative Writing Contest in the spring semester of 2013.
Many of you reading this may not care about the Justice of the Peace race for District 2 of Washington County, Arkansas.