Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are the sole of opinions of the author, Stephen Walter, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Stute, the Honor Board, or any of the organizations’ respective membership.
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By Julia Vance
“In fifty years, people will be receiving gene therapy just as often as you would receive a vaccine.”
by Colin Gliech
A month ago I was invited to write an email to President Farvardin offering my thoughts on one of campus’ most contentious topics: Residence Life.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the Honor Board’s second open meeting. During that meeting, all of the students – regardless of their affiliation to the Honor Board – were in agreement that unproctored exams were no longer working as intended at Stevens.
By Billie Haas
There are seven students in Intro to Mathematical Reasoning, a math course reworked specifically for students in The College of Arts & Letters.
by Susana Restrepo
In a lonely haze, and with a comfortable amount of money in my card, I made my way into New York City.
Inequality. What does it mean to you? For many, this evokes images of discrimination, bias, and injustice. Indeed, our very Declaration of Independence boldly proclaims that “…all men are created equal” and thus, in American society, inequality has come to acquire a very negative connotation, and is something we are taught to shun and instinctively despise.
By Ally Doyle
There was an abundance of smiles, color, and cramps last Sunday, ushering in the first annual Color Run for the Stevens community.
By Drew Malzahn
This past Monday, self-described ‘sonic artist’ Marco Donnarumma demonstrated a new kind of musical instrument for the Stevens Visual Art and Technology Program, which he calls the ‘Xth Sense’.