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Posts published in “Mind of a Freshman”

Mind of a Freshman is an Opinion column written by one or two first-year Stevens students to discuss life experiences during their time at Stevens, and other related subject matter.

The One About Leadership

Last semester, I was part of a fantastic program on campus called Emerging LEADs. It is the first session of seminars in a series on leadership and diversity education conducted here at Stevens.

The One About Valentine’s Day

Lately, I have been thinking a lot about February’s place as a month. December is about finals and presents. January is about New Years and winter break.

The One About Useless Facts

Over the past few weeks, I’ve learned a lot of random facts. Though these facts are completely useless, they are pretty interesting, so for this week, I thought I would share a couple of the ones I found the most interesting.

The One About Mistakes

After a month off for winter break, I do not think I can fully express how glad I am to be back to writing this new year.

The One About Everything

“Hey guys, this week let’s talk about…” No, can’t be right. Hold up, one second. “This year has been full of so many memorable experiences…” Like what?

The One About Thanksgiving

I am excited about Thanksgiving. The food, the company, and most importantly the unfathomable amounts of sleep are all so close I can practically taste it.

The One About Riverdale

This week, I’m going to take a minute to talk about a show on the CW called “Riverdale.” I’m sure everyone and their parents have heard of the comic icon Archie Andrews and his little crew of friends.

To My Best Friends

To my best friends. We have quite a history, the three of us. I mean, I have known you both since the day I was born.

The One About Living

“There’s a point when you start to wonder whose life it is when people are making all the decisions for you.

The One About People

There’s a Maya Angelou quote on the wall at a coffee shop that I frequent. Usually, I do not pay much attention to quotes because I find that they never exactly fit what I’m thinking.