Graduating seniors, graduate students, faculty, family, and friends will be coming together to take part in one of the greatest rituals of the college experience: the commencement ceremony.
Posts published by “Olivia Schreiber”
Chemical Biology student with big hair, selective hearing and a massive sugar addiction.
Olivia Schreiber '18 reminisces over not only her time at Stevens, but also the history of Stevens in her final column.
On the first day of eighth-grade English class, my teacher — Ms. Freebody — informed the class that we would be responding to a quote for our first essay.
This past November, I wrote a column about how I regretted never seeing a Stevens Dramatic Society performance until The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.
In celebration of the 200th anniversary year of the first edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus, The IEEE History Center recently installed an exhibit exploring the technologies and events that are thought to have inspired the creation of our favorite monstrous character.
I usually write my columns over the weekend to submit by our Monday deadline, but this week was not the case.
It is with great concern that I inform my fellow students of the rampant outbreak of freshmanitis on the Snevets Institute of Technology campus.
As we accelerate even deeper into the virtual world, who we are is reduced to our credit card purchases, social media platforms, health information, and Google searches.
Let me begin with the wise words of The Rolling Stones: “You can’t always get what you want.”
Even old man Sigmund Freud—you know, the penis-envy and Oedipal complex guy—hinted at this universal truth.
This past Monday, our campus was graced with the presence of Dr. Connie Mariano, a woman of many firsts. Not only was she the first military woman to become the White House physician to the President, but she was the first woman director of the White House Medical Unit, and the first Filipino-American in U.S.