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Greek Community response

By: The Stevens Greek Councils

Recently, a Letter to the Editor of the Stute titled “A Public Service Announcement” caught the attention of many communities on and off of Stevens Campus.

“Like a Rolling Stone”

Bob Dylan became the first musician to ever win the Nobel Prize in Literature this year. Dylan, best known for his career as a songwriter, had his start singing protest songs in Greenwich Village.

Looking for America

Last Friday, I was told about an American-themed restaurant opening in the East Village whose theme was American stereotypes: red, white, and blue everywhere, Walmart references, large meat dishes, etc.

Remember your thank yous

Many eons ago, I worked as a counter girl at a pizzeria. As anyone who has ever worked in food services could tell you, working in a food establishment is life changing.

The egregious hypocrisy of Thomas Jefferson

I once admired Thomas Jefferson, seeing him as a great man with a tragic flaw: The writer of the inspiring words “all men are created equal” owned slaves.

Men’s fall fashion tips

Well, it’s October again. Do you know what that means? Pumpkins, Halloween, pumpkins, falling leaves, and pumpkins! But more importantly layers.

Judging decision making in leadership

I am just so thankful when I come across smart, reasonable, leaders who just really care about the community and want things to be right.

Dumplings in a big toilet

A few weeks ago, I promised to show some love to Uptown and the outer boroughs, and Columbus Day weekend was the perfect opportunity to do that with my friends from Queens, who were home for break.

Remember to charge your batteries

Long weekends are my favorite. For most college students, an extra day in the weekend warrants some more time to go out without any regrets that you have an early class Monday morning.