Restoring voting rights for felons is an issue that typically comes up once every few years around election time. This time, the issue came up in a number of town halls for the now 20 declared Democratic candidates.
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There’s no conversation on race on this
campus. Not really. Not about any hard questions, anyways.
For a time, that worked for me.
In 1972, Thomas Kuhn hurled an ashtray at Errol Morris. Kuhn, a historian and philosopher of science, was at the Institute for Advanced Study, and Morris was his graduate student.
If you are a graduating senior or soon-to-be
graduating senior, you’ve likely experienced or known someone who’s experienced
an affliction that I lovingly refer to as Schrodinger’s Under(Grad) — a
situation in which Stevens cannot decide whether to treat said student as a
graduate or undergraduate student, and then proceeds to treat them as both or
neither at the same time.
Probably biased, as the Editor-In-Chief of a school newspaper, but still! Hear me out.
The weekend before last, one of the most eventful days of the semester for student organizations took place: Accepted Students Weekend.
The Stevens Orchestra Spring 2019 Concert was on Saturday, April 13, in DeBaun Auditorium. For some it was their first spring concert, and for others it was their last.
For a few weeks, I struggled
while thinking about what to write for this column. I’ve resisted writing about
Beyonce’s brilliant Homecoming live-album
and Netflix documentary, or the fact that Lemonade
is finally on Spotify (but you should watch/listen to all of that).
Exciting news has recently been uncovered as the administration announced the secret meaning behind the iconic slogan “A University on the Rise.”
Stevens is not an easy school. But, if you join organizations you're interested in, you'll make a ton of friends and get a wide range of experiences that will make it all worth it.
Valgur is a psychedelic-pop / indie-pop band from Juchitán de Zaragoza