It was 9 o’clock on a Sunday, in the upper mezzanine of Madison Square Garden, when I realized just how unique a superstar like Billy Joel really is.
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It is the central mystery of existence, the one toward which all other mysteries converge. The 17th-century French philosopher Descartes often gets credit for posing it first, but Socrates pondered it millennia earlier, as did Buddha and other Eastern sages.
Outrage has broken out on the Stevens campus after a recent hard-hitting piece of journalism shattered daily life with the release of Stevens’ expenses.
Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh and Nike continue their ongoing “The Ten” collaboration with the two new iterations of the Nike Blazer Mid dubbed the “Spooky Pack.”
On June 11 of this year, the FCC came out with their ludicrously named “Restoring Internet Freedom Order,” which, among other things, repealed the open internet regulations adopted by the FCC just three years ago in 2015.
It’s the first day of fall. A cool breeze is present, but warmth from the shining sun is cast upon my décolletage.
The editor-in-chief describes her fear of snakes.
Like many Americans, conservatives and liberals alike, I am appalled by reports about the treatment of children of alleged illegal immigrants.
This weekend, from Sept. 29 to 30, A Bathing Ape will host an exhibition commemorating 25 years in the business at Omotesando Hills, Tokyo.
At a school like Stevens, people are often surprised to hear that I am majoring in biology, although this reaction is understandable as Stevens is a school primarily for engineering and computer science.

