I’d like to start off this column with a quick eulogy. Rest in peace, plastic McDonald’s Happy Meal toy. You filled our hearts and our landfills.
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Some things never get old: vampires, Greek mythology, forwarding chain emails, and the most relevant at this current point in our lives—stress inducing deadlines.
Doctor Nuran Kumbaraci, adored Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has been teaching at Stevens for years but has since taken the Fall 2021 semester off from teaching.
We have all heard the legend of Achilles, but The Song Of Achilles allows us to dive into his story and discover details we never knew.
For a moment, you’re suspended in space and time. The lights are flashing, the crowd is roaring, the musician is playing the song you know and love; you feel your friends’ excitement as palpably as rain drops on a hot summer evening, and for a brief moment, you notice yourself amongst a sea of people as though you have stepped outside the limits of your own body.
This past Wednesday, Stevens held the Illumination Ceremony for the new University Towers in which they quite literally lit up a sign reading “STEVENS” across the top of one of the towers.
While browsing through the mall with my mom this past weekend, we shopped at all my top stores: Express, H&M, and my most favorite, Aerie.
Humans are social creatures, and at times, we all need a big, warm hug. As a result, a healthy amount of oxytocin is released in our brains, and we develop feelings of trust and connection.
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Last week, Stevens announced a new humanity class P-101, Intro to Paradoxes and Problems, which is open for registration to all students and will be taught by external experts.
