Ryan Coogler has done it again, this time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The writer and director of Fruitvale Station (2013) and Creed (2015) took Black Panther, an already interesting character which audiences got a taste of in Captain America: Civil War (2016), and gave us the beauty that was the film of the same name, Black Panther (2018).
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“I knew I always wanted to be an entrepreneur and had it in my blood since both of my parents had their own companies,” says fourth-year Business and Technology major Seth Kirschner.
As a science writer, my job is to raise questions about science and technology, which shape our lives in countless ways, not all of them good.
Since NYFW is not over yet, I will be comprehensively reviewing this year’s show in my next article. For now, Supreme’s new season will have to do.
Last semester, I was part of a fantastic program on campus called Emerging LEADs. It is the first session of seminars in a series on leadership and diversity education conducted here at Stevens.
Last week, an unnamed Stevens student was literally blown away by the hurricane-force winds that are always present in front of the Howe Center.
I’m sure you are all aware that germs are making their way through campus. You can constantly hear people coughing in class, people on the streets saying, “my throat feels a little itchy…,” etc.
This is not the article I would have planned to write today. But, at the risk of a total cliché, it’s the one that I feel I must write.
Two weeks ago, 15 Student Government Association (SGA) senators were eligible for impeachment, primarily because they did not meet senator requirements.
Can science keep giving us profound insights into the world forever? Or will it inevitably bump up against limits? David Deutsch, an iconoclastic British physicist, made the case for boundlessness in his 2011 book The Beginning of Infinity.


