The modern landscape of masculinity is being redefined, giving rise to the “performative male.” Suddenly, the men you see are drinking iced matcha lattes with oat milk, listening to Beabadoobee with their wired headphones, carrying a canvas tote bag that holds feminist poems written by Sylvia Plath, and dangling Labubus on the belt buckles of their barrel jeans.
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When people talk about asking for help, the advice often feels predictable: be polite, be clear about what you need, and be grateful for whatever assistance you receive.
The first month of classes coming to a close has us all checking our syllabi to see that it’s time to lock in for our upcoming exams and quizzes.
Studying for classes, is it all work, no play at Stevens? Here are a few hacks from fellow ducks to get through or improve your study routine:
- “Cramming before the test.
As new freshmen navigate their first weeks of college, the future might seem like a mix of uncertainty and excitement. Many students often wonder what lies ahead in their academic journeys and whether they’ll be able to balance the responsibilities and challenges that come along with this critical time of their lives.
Whether you are an incoming freshman or a returning Stevens Duck, there are so many ways to get involved in student life at Stevens while still doing what you love.
The first few weeks of college often feel like stepping into a new world. New buildings, unfamiliar faces, and long walks back to a quiet dorm.
When coming to a small school like Stevens, where a combination of everyone in the organization doesn’t even half a new-member class at a school like Alabama, you never really expect Greek life to play a big role in your life.
Being a student at Stevens is undoubtedly a challenge, and not fit for everyone. With such a packed schedule and so much going on, it is no surprise that everyone is busy nearly all of the time.
Located in Room 317A of Babbio is the Stevens Center for Sustainability (SCS), a joint space for two sustainability-focused organizations on campus: the Center for Sustainability and the Department of Sustainability and Transportation.