We often take for granted the ubiquitous things that we assume everyone has. Access to clean drinking water, access to food, and access to a warm place to sleep are things we are aware of that not everyone has access to.
Posts published by “Madison Heller”
How much stuff do you have? Not in a hyperbolic, minimalist, painfully sad beige way. But in a ‘when was the last time you even wore that shirt you bought two months ago or used that new gadget you swore would change your life’ kinda way.
There is a deep-seated love for speculative fiction, which means stories where we can recognize ourselves, if not the world that we are in.
With the unveiling of the new academic curriculum for incoming first-year students, Stevens hopes to prepare students for exactly what the name says: success — the Stevens Undergraduate Core Curriculum Essential Skills for Success (SUCCESS).
The Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) presented The Addams Family last week, and the Stevens community turned out in droves to see the musical on the DeBaun stage.
With Techfest rapidly approaching, there is a large amount of excitement about the arrival of the annual music festival hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC).
Techfest, the campus student music festival put on by the Entertainment Committee (EC), is an annual tradition at Stevens that has existed for over ten years.
As the best, and only, newspaper on Snevets campus, The Stupe, has long been trusted as the prime source for “accurate information” for campus news.
Davis Hall’s days are numbered. In the most recent report on the university’s 10-year strategic plan, there is a line item on page 74 about Davis Hall, the first-year dormitory building, and its potential replacement.
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly….”
These recognizable lines are, as many know, the opening lines to 2007’s The Bee Movie.