Valentine’s Day is upon us. As a select number of extremely vocal singles post on their Facebook walls their hatred of the holiday for reasons ranging from its extremely commercialized nature to the in-your-face public displays of affection by all our proudly non-single friends.
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Despite the treacherous weather that’s plagued the state lately, Stevens has been on a roll with its weekly lecture series, held on Wednesdays.
Lots of folks claim the pejorative that Valentine’s day is a sham. The go-to reason is that it’s a ploy by Hallmark to get people to buy cards in bulk, and that it’s a plot by the capitalist regime.
“FAST Cooking Night” was all about one thing: food. To clarify, the dish showcased was what the Filipino Association of Stevens Tech referred to as “lumpia”.
In this century, it is hard to grasp even the simplest of tasks without the help of our cell phones, laptops, and touch-pads.
One would think that with all the intensifying storms continually happening throughout the world, there would be a larger growing movement to take action and help with climate change.
Well, the first Thursday of the semester has been cancelled due to snow. I guess it’s just a matter of time before classes become so far behind that the days off will cease to be enjoyable and begin being actual problems.
First ever Stevens Veritas Forum hosted on Wednesday
It was Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 9:00 p.m., and a full capacity Babbio Center 122 – it was the first-ever Veritas Forum at Stevens Institute of Technology, and the topic at hand could not be more controversial: can faith and science coexist?