At a recent artificial intelligence conference, listening to smart people ponder what super-smart machines will be like, I kept thinking of things I’d heard, watched and read before.
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This week I’ve been experiencing the weirdest sensation; it’s not painful, but never have I felt more like a child. I constantly put my fingers in my mouth, biting down, because I can feel my wisdom teeth coming in.
Women’s Programs hosted a Leadership Conference: Women Empowering Women on Saturday and I was so happy that it wasn’t all about feminism, the gender pay gap, or misogyny.
It’s slowly becoming that point in the semester where all of the days mush together. Everyone on campus is a collective hot mess as they run around in their flawless Stevens sweatpants, trying to get everything done.
Sal Finocchiaro, originally from Clifton, NJ, is a junior Biomedical Engineering student at Stevens, as well as the new concertmaster of the Stevens Orchestra.
You are a born narcissist. You know you are conscious, and you don’t worry about whether others are too, because only your experiences matter.
Not many people who have taken a train from Penn Station have enjoyed doing so. It’s a crowded and disorderly mess of a train terminal.
Zisi Komar, originally from San Diego, CA, is a second year Biomedical Engineering student. In addition to playing on the Stevens women’s soccer team, she is a part of the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority on campus.
Finally. A MacBook that actually looks like Apple tried to innovate the product as opposed to the reskinning and size changes we have been used to for the last few years.
Let’s face it: neutral color outfits are boring. All they do is scream that you (and your outfit) blends into the norm.


