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.
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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.
Techfest is an annual festival held here at Stevens, and everyone is invited. The Stute interviewed Charles Jacob Shotmeyer and Neda Ameri, Entertainment Committee (EC) liaison-Festivities Chair.
Anyone who knows me knows that there’s nothing I appreciate more than a good burger. While the occasional trip to Manhattan to refill those special tanks that can only be filled by such establishments as Shake Shack and New York Burger Company are almost necessary, Hoboken has of late developed quite the variety of burgers, a delight to few more than myself.
A few years ago, we stood in line as eager freshmen to receive that guarantee for every student: a laptop. If you were enrolled as any major that didn’t start with “Music” or “Art”, you received the 17-inch behemoth of a computing machine.
On September 10, the Philosophy Club had their first meeting with freshmen in attendance for the semester. Students dined on pizza and soda as they discussed the subject of the meeting, whether Corporations were inherently evil.
Have you ever had the feeling that you didn’t want to do something because you knew in the end it didn’t really matter?