To think that my freshman year of college is essentially over is mind blowing. It feels as if it were yesterday that I was dropped off for orientation, both excited and a bit nervous for what was to come.
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This is is gang, we’ve reached the end of the rope.
I’ve made mention in previous editorials that I wrote as Editor in Chief a few years back on what it feels like to be where I am right now.
It’s hard for me to believe this is my final issue of The Stute. I was a member of The Stute before I was a student at Stevens; I first explored campus and Hoboken as part of The Stute’s Freshman Weekend.
The Met Gala is quickly approaching, and with it comes talk of all the technological advancements that have been made in the fashion industry in the past couple of years.
Whenever I go to another city, I tend to enjoy the oldest parts of that city, especially cities like Boston and Philly that were central to the revolution and still have a colonial feel to them.
Hoping to end the semester on a sweeter note, my partner and I decided to splurge both in price and health by searching for a decadent dessert.
I had planned a whole Letter to the Editor regarding my thoughts and opinions on “HangoverLyte”, which as you are surely aware is the most current Stevens scandal.
The only thing that gets me through finals (other than coffee) is looking forward to the relaxing summer and then the new start next semester.
At first sight, government and the tech industry may seem like two worlds that do not go together in the slightest — the former is notoriously slow, inefficient, and full of bureaucracies, while the latter is quick, hyper-efficient, and ever-evolving.
Dylan Sidali is a first year undecided engineering student originally from Jackson, New Jersey. He currently plays in the Stevens Jazz Band, in addition to building basic circuits involving chips and optical fibers in the QuEST lab.

