The idea of self-driving cars has been a hot topic since the beginning of this decade. Many companies in the automotive industry have their own models either currently on the road or being tested.
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It doesn’t take much for someone in Student Affairs to call a student a “leader” on this campus. Anyone who has held an executive board position, been part of the SGA, or served as an RA or OL has probably been told that they’re a campus leader.
The start of a new semester always has me in a “new year, new me” sort of mood. One of the many start of semester activities I do is set some goals to accomplish.
As the third week of classes comes to an end, I can’t help but wonder if I could have done it any better.
As a science journalist, I try to raise questions about science and technology, which dominate our era. I try to do the same thing as director of the Center for Science Writings, which I started more than a decade ago here at Stevens.
At the end of last week’s column, I said that I would write another piece or two on non-metropolitan New York before the weather goes bad.
Jesse Stevenson, from Holmdel, NJ, is a second year electrical engineering major, minoring in computer science. When asked about his involvement on campus, he admits that, “It’s a long list.
As we enter yet another year here at Stevens, or for some, their first year altogether, some of us may be faced with the all too familiar struggle of organization.
Classes have started and I’ve never had less motivation to put time into my outfits. Between the heat and the homework, college students just want to be comfy.
In addition to performing center-stage at DeBaun Auditorium and singing in the Stevens Choir, Julia Cahn is a second-year Engineering Management major from Rockland County, NY.

