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Posts published in “Opinion”

Priority scheduling is out of control

Signing up for classes has always been a source of anxiety for Stevens undergrads, especially Freshman and Sophomores. However, this year the scheduling situation has reached new heights of absurdity.

What are you worth?

Namankita Rana offers advice to anyone struggling.

Allowing yourself time to recharge

I think it’s important to make time for hobbies. It’s easy to get stuck in a routine that eliminates doing things that aren’t necessarily relevant to your academics.

Don’t vote? Don’t complain.

Those who choose not to vote have no right to complain about any government policy. Those who choose not to vote as a form of protest are choosing to avoid the path towards their goal.

Vote… but only if you’re informed

As Americans, I believe that it is our obligation to get out and vote every time there is an election. It is the people who we elect that have the ability to decide what our local, state, and federal governments look like.

Letter to the Editor

If you are a student feeling stressed, anxious or depressed – you are not alone. Across the country, there is a crisis in the emotional well-being of today’s college and university students.

Let’s talk about mental health

This past Sunday, the Out of the Darkness Walk was held on campus. It was the second annual walk held in Hoboken by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and this time Stevens partnered up with the organization.