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Posts published in “Opinion”

The One About People

There’s a Maya Angelou quote on the wall at a coffee shop that I frequent. Usually, I do not pay much attention to quotes because I find that they never exactly fit what I’m thinking.

Strings and Things

“What amazed me most when I came to Stevens was that there are so many groups on campus and so many different and easy ways to get involved in the different music and performing arts ensembles or to even create your own group,” says Garrett Horwath, a freshman Civil Engineering major.

Ciao from Italy by Kelly McGowan

About one month ago, I arrived in Florence, Italy, anxious and exhausted from over 24 hours of traveling thanks to delayed flights, rescheduled plans, and long layovers.

The Stute: my saving grace

Last week was a blur, as I’m sure it was for many of us. Let’s give ourselves a small pat on the back.

Deli-cious Sandwiches at Frankie & Ava’s

Like most students, my head was recently on the verge of exploding this past week. 4 exams, 4 days, 10 homework assignments, 2 lab reports, AGH!

Don’t let responsibilities kill your creativity

I don’t really know how the business and humanities programs work here at Stevens, being an engineering major and whatnot, but I imagine it doesn’t always feel like a constant suffocation of your creativity.

Las Vegas: The Facts

On Oct. 1, 2017, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas, NV. The shooting left 58 people dead and an estimated 500 or more injured.