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Losing a friend

It started with shock. I sat down on the ground staring into a blank wall and listening to the voice on the phone saying, “Hello?

Why Matt Hunt won “the Debate”

The SGA presidential debate Wednesday night was hardly a debate. For those who didn’t see it, most of the night was spent with the two tickets agreeing with eachother on virtually every point.

Compass One: worse than Sodexo?

Today, I fully came to understand something that I knew in my head, but never really thought about: Stevens Dining Services does not care about you.

A senior without “Senioritis”

As anyone who has kept up with the “Senioritis” column this year knows, certain seniors like to complain. A lot. In fact, certain seniors like to complain so loudly and repeatedly, that it gives the entire graduating class a bad name—making us seem ungrateful for the opportunities this campus has granted us, focusing only on the bad and never on the good.

Some thoughts on the SGA and “Senioritis”

Last week, there was another article published in the “Senioritis” column from a particularly, well, for lack of a better word, bitter member of the student body.

Letter to the editor

Student Life has been having a bad time, and when Student Life has a bad time, campus organizations have a bad time.

Trials and tribulations of the Stevens festival

Only three years ago we had “Return to Glory,” the modern publicity disaster that stemmed from advertising naivety and the misunderstandings of event promotion and management.

Letter to the Editor: I agree

In last week’s issue of The Stute, the Senioritis column was about the regrets that come with attending Stevens for four years.

Letter to the editor

By Stephen Walter

Enduring any length of time at Stevens can give a student plenty to complain about, I have certainly done my share over my four years here.