When you compare the popularity of various e-sport games — or all video games — you will easily find that all are still bowing down to the “PC Master Race,” a term that describes how gaming on a personal computer still holds the overwhelming majority share amongst gamers.
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By Sean Dirscherl
First, a quick history lesson: for those of you old enough to remember, Maxwell’s used to be one of those uniquely “Hoboken” establishments.
By Jiaren Li
Most people assume that e-sports are a recent phenomenon. After all, most of the popular competitive e-sports did not rise to popularity until 7 or 8 years ago, and e-sports did not enjoy the worldwide attention it gets today.
By Sean Dirscherl
Despite Hoboken’s reputation for restaurants and bars galore, that reputation tends to go significantly out the window once midnight rolls around.
By Drew Malzahn
This past Tuesday, the student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) met in the atrium of Babbio for their Bonding with Food event, an annual celebration of the delicious ways that chemistry helps us every day.
Despite being a town with one of the highest number of restaurants serving brunch per capita, Hoboken is notoriously difficult for finding a place to actually have brunch.
Stevens professor Edward Foster is also a poet and a writer. On Wednesday, September 17, Foster spoke about poetry at Stevens’ weekly Humanities forum; how it should be defined as an “act or activity” rather than an object.
Sometimes, it is safe to say that the age of the “hermit inside and hogging your video cartridge for hours at a time” is gone.
There are many days while walking in Hoboken when you may see a group of brightly dressed runners assembled around the corner of Sixth and Washington Street.
By Jiaren Li
After my column on DotA2, I figure it is only right if it’s arguably major competitor, League of Legends (LoL), is also covered.