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.
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On Wednesday night, sometime between researching for my horribly unfocused CAL-105 Proposal and freaking out about Design 2, I found the time to take the 4 train to Barclays Center and watch Lorde perform on her Melodrama Tour.
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.
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.
I usually write my columns over the weekend to submit by our Monday deadline, but this week was not the case.
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.
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.
Some call it the worst movie ever made. Some consider it the best. Following the success and attention of The Disaster Artist (2017), Tommy Wiseau’s The Room (2003) has seen a resurgence in popularity.
Last Monday on March 26, Nike held the 35th anniversary of the release of its inaugural Nike Air Max shoe. The first Air Max Day was held 4 years ago in 2014.
Over spring break, I was in Lisbon, Portugal, having the time of my life. A beautiful country, decent weather (despite the constant raining and windy days), and five days with a bunch of other Stevens students distracted me from all of my responsibilities back in New Jersey.


