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3% ain’t gonna cut it

“I am an invisible man […] I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids—and I might even be said to possess a mind.

Duck And Cover Competition

If there’s one thing we Ducks pride ourselves on here at Stevens, it’s innovation. To help students show off their creativity and ingenuity, and also celebrate the school’s 150th anniversary, the Schaefer School of Engineering has put together the Duck and Cover: Make Your Fellow Students Duck and Cover Competition.

The quest for happiness

At the beginning of the semester, I met up at Starbucks to grab coffee with one of my friends. We chatted for a bit — talked about our breaks, what’s going on, and general Stevens stuff.

Trump and Trade

Over the past two months, trade has been a hot issue in American politics. Politicians running for the Democratic ticket have been trying to find flaws in the soaring Trump economy, and the most obvious of those flaws came in the form of trade.

“Something New”

I need to hear us. Our campus needs to hear us. You need to hear us. And we’re going to yell until you do.

Is science becoming decadent?

As World War I wound down, German scholar Oswald Spengler argued in The Decline of the West that civilizations, like organisms, pass through a natural life cycle.

The Stevens Pizza Showdown: A Ranking of the Closest Campus Eats

Written By Michael Prefer

As a fan of all-things-pizza, and a now experienced pizza reviewer (check out my Artichoke Basille’s Pizza review in a previous issue), I’ve taken it upon myself this holiday season to treat you all to the gift of a Hoboken Pizzeria Showdown.

Dealing with group work

Classes were cancelled after 1 p.m. last Monday. Since I have all of my classes on Monday, two of my classes were cancelled.