I know that we’re the innovation university, but I feel like sometimes trying something new can be too risky and expensive.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Hobbes is hot. The 17th-century British philosopher argued that before civilization, our ancestors were mired in a “war of all against all.”
‘Twas the night before Career Fair, when all through my apartment all my roommates were stirring, even our pesky mouse. Even with the immense amount of resume tuning, company researching, and elevator pitch practicing, I couldn’t help but walk around the Career Fair last week like a lost child.
Margaret Marino, originally from Glen Ridge, New Jersey, is a freshman majoring in Visual Arts and Technology. Although she describes herself as a “pencil and paper kind of girl,” she is interested in learning more about technology, which is one of the factors that drew her to Stevens.
Today in cuisine corner, I had the privilege to review Alibaba, the uptown Washington Street restaurant that many Stevens students are likely unfamiliar with.
“Do you feel different?” a few people asked me, rhetorically, after my birthday last week. Surprisingly, I do feel different. Not because of my age, but because I visited my high school last weekend for homecoming.
In recent smartphone news, Google finally unveils their newest device, Pixel. No, it is not called Google Phone. I know, I’m shocked too.
If you drive along the West Side Highway near the Lincoln Tunnel, you’ll notice that all of the signs for the tunnel have an I-495 shield on them.
Everyone has their own guilty pleasure t-shirt. Whether it’s a band tee from middle school or a Zelda shirt you just bought last week, we all love the graphic tee because it lets us show off our interests (and as I always say style is a reflection of you!).
For many Stevens students, this will be the first presidential election they are eligible to vote in, so it is no wonder it has been such a hot topic.
