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Farewell, freshman fifteen: Sticking to an exercise routine

For the latter half of my childhood and early teenage years, I was on a competitive swim team. I had practices 6 days a week, 2-3 hours a day, so making sure I was getting enough exercise was never really on my radar because it simply didn’t have to be.

Ups and downs and twists and turns

College is full of twists and turns, ups and downs, and an occasional loopty-loop thrown in for good measure. You might be a current college student who is experiencing motion sickness on the roller coaster that is student life.

Dress Code

After reports of a significant lack of professionalism among the undergraduate population during the first few weeks of classes, Stevens has announced they will be instituting a campus-wide dress code of squirrel costumes effective Monday.

Fall trends from NYFW street style

If you were like me, and you were wishing you were sitting front row at New York Fashion Week (NYFW), then you have been living off the posts from influencers and attendees.

Administration gets an F on their report card

The 2019-2020 school year got off to a great start. Returning students were greeted with unstable classroom assignments as the registrar struggled to find rooms amidst wide-reaching construction projects throughout campus.

Zero to adulting: Off-campus living

Off-campus living — exciting, intimidating, and filled with an endless amount of “I have to carry my groceries how far??

Let’s talk about tech regulation: The ethics of artificial intelligence

I was first introduced to artificial intelligence (AI) through movies and media. Movies like Star Wars made me appreciate the convenience of AI; watching C-3PO and R2D2 made me wish for a world in which a sentient robot (or rather, a protocol droid) tended to my every need.

In which the author restaurant-shames herself

I tried the Pizza Republic macaroni and cheese this week.

Yes, I know I’m a senior. Yes, I know it’s essentially a crime to live here for this long without taking a trip to the “Mac Daddy of Hoboken.”