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Let’s consider ourselves lucky

Three years ago, Fall 2019, was my glimpse at normal college life. From little fear about health issues to always talking to new people, my first semester at Stevens was blissful, and I got to experience relationships without masks.

Class pets

Building off the known success of therapy dogs and the general presence of four-legged friends on campus, Stevens has announced that all classrooms will now feature a class pet for students to interact with before, during, and after classes.

Biden’s loan forgiveness plan

This article was written by Marisa Powers and Tasha Khosla.

Introduction

On August 24, President Joe Biden announced his three-part plan to reduce student debt for low-middle class working families to “provide more breathing room” as they recover from the pandemic.

No fib: The Fibonacci Sequence is cool

Patterns pop up all the time in nature, and they are typically very appealing to us. From appreciating the look of a flower to enjoying the tidiness of one’s room, order and structure are pleasing to the eye and soothing to the brain. 

I keep rotten fruit in my cabinet

So, you are definitely wondering what the heck I am talking about. I am referring to my compost bin which only occasionally contains mold and rotten fruit. 

Is there still “good” music?

My favorite part about music is its subjectivity. The most popular artists that get millions or billions of streams have some of the most vicious slanderers.

Banksy vs Hektad?

This past weekend, I joined my friend on a walk across Manhattan. It was an amazing experience, even if my feet would tell you otherwise at the end of our seven-hour trek.

How do I navigate the UCC?

Claire:

The new UCC is a huge campus space that most students haven’t gotten a chance to explore yet. Once you spend some time in the different spaces it will get easier to navigate throughout the semester and figure out which spaces are useful.