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A happy place

School is stressful. College life is full of problems, and it can be overwhelming at times. The average Stevens student needs to deal with clubs, organizations, friends, family, work, and more, while maintaining a solid grade point average.

Getting The Job

In a stressful time for many Stevens students looking for summer internships, co-ops, and full time jobs after graduation, we had the distinct pleasure to catch up with one student who got the job the old-fashioned way.

Today’s Wordle word: S-T-E-A-L

Before you start sending me hate mail, don’t worry, today’s Wordle word is not STEAL (and if it is, I deeply apologize for the misfortune coincidence). 

We don’t talk about Mirabel

Hello, welcome back to another Emma review session. 

When I saw the trailer, the odd-one-out premise of Encanto wasn’t that appealing to me. 

Crocheting for climate change

If anyone asked me to describe myself in one word, I would say, “curious.” It doesn’t take much incentive for me to become interested in most subjects.

Back to the fundamentals: Part ???

One of the biggest questions for many investors this year is whether or not Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency will “go to the moon,” whether or not we should start taking investments in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and Web3 seriously.

Two weeks

When Stevens announced that the first two weeks of the Spring 2022 semester would be remote instruction, I was anxious that in two weeks, we wouldn’t be returning to in-person operations, but continuing on remotely for the entirety of the semester.

The pilot who fears flying: a memoir

Once you taste the honey-sweet tang of pure, unadulterated control, you will desire for nothing else. 

“Mayday. Mayday. Mayday. This is November – Delta – five – one – two going down at 40.3 North, -73.4 West.

Expectations, tribulations, and reflections

It’s a Friday afternoon, I walk out of my Airbnb to get some fresh air and go for my morning walk when the soft touch of snowflakes gently land on my face making my cheeks rosy red.