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Jen, the Star!

“I can’t even imagine my life without music, so I decided that this [music] was something I wanted to dedicate my time to when I’m not studying,” Jen Searing discloses.

Can Meditation Make Us Nicer?

My friend Robert Wright recently gave a terrific talk here at Stevens about his bestseller Why Buddhism Is True. He argues that Buddhism has correctly diagnosed humanity’s problem.

Changing the norm, not embracing it

This week I wanted to discuss movies, specifically “movement” movies. You know the type: the ones that market themselves as having either an all-female cast, or an all non-white cast, etc.

Is it too early to call the 2018 elections?

Well, it’s comforting to know that Trump policies can win for both a Republican and Democratic candidate. For those of you who don’t know what happened in Pennsylvania a few weeks ago, let me break this down for you.

The One About Important Things

I am at the point in the semester where I really do not know what month it is or how many weeks we have left in the school year.

Can science just get women right?

I usually write my columns over the weekend to submit by our Monday deadline, but this week was not the case.

Ready Player One

Although extremely predictable, watching Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One was one of the most distinct and incredible experiences I’ve had in a movie theater.

Snevets Cancels All Leased Housing

In an effort to keep students of Snevets Institute of Technology continuously innovating in their academic and personal lives, an initiative has been set in motion to cancel all leased housing.