I first learned of yesterday’s train crash at Hoboken Terminal through the Orientation Leaders Groupme. An OL asked if anybody was at the terminal and if everybody was okay and reminded everyone to check on commuter friends and friends who commute into the city.
Posts published in “Opinion”
My first recommendation for non-metropolitan New York, exploring the Adirondacks, was a strong one, but the Adirondacks are pretty far away.
After much consideration, I felt like my column was getting too deep. So, this week I wanted to share how I make the most of the unlimited meal plan and save money going to the city.
Ah, middle of September. Pumpkin spice is back, the leaves are starting to change colors, there’s a cool breeze in the air, and, my favorite, football is back.
I’ve been blabbing a lot lately about consciousness, the ultimate enigma. I used to think why there is something rather than nothing is the ultimate enigma.
I’m happy that former executive board and staff members worked so hard to improve The Stute, but I also hate how much progress they made because now it’s too easy for The Stute to just slip back underground.
Today in Cuisine Corner, I continued my journey off of Washington Street and ventured to 926 Castle Point Terrace. What was I doing there?
Larry Markiewicz, one of the newest ducks on campus, is the new Stevens orchestra conductor. He began taking trumpet lessons from, a young age and later became a trombonist.
The fashion industry is changing, and New York Fashion Week is changing with it. Runways used to be invitation-only events where designers would present their ideas for the next season to the press, magazine editors, retail buyers and Hollywood socialites for review, sales and promotions.
Today in Cuisine Corner, I began to venture off of Washington street — albeit half a block — to the Stevens Faculty favorite, Court Street Restaurant & Bar!
