Throughout the history of mankind, we humans have been able to consistently amaze ourselves with the heights we can reach when constructing our world.
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I want to specify that this column reflects only my own opinion. I cannot, will not, and do not speak on behalf of CPAC as a whole.
As just about everyone may know, last weekend Stevens had hosted their 9th Annual Castle Point Anime Convention, or CPAC for short.
I wish I could believe that we are rapidly approaching “The Singularity.” Like heaven, the Singularity comes in many versions, but most involve bionic brain boosting.
By Reed Oberlander, 3/4 Naval Engineering Major
The first listed goal of Stevens’ Ten-Year Strategic Plan is “…to grow undergraduate enrollment to approximately 4,000 students, up from approximately 2,500 today [2012].”
POSTED BY: The United greek committee (UGC)
The United Greek Committee is speaking out about a product that has been created by a Senior Design Team that promotes destructive behavior and presents Greek Life in a negative light.
This past weekend Stevens held its annual Accepted Student’s Days back to back. I’m sure it was fun and informative for the accepted students, which is the point so it is good to know it achieved its purpose.
It is so easy to get caught up in the things that aren’t great at Stevens. Just pick up any issue of The Stute and you’re sure to find a variety of complaints covering academics, extracurricular, and Greek life.
Fortunately, no one emailed me passwords after reading my column two weeks back. Unfortunately, organizations that hold huge amounts of user information are doing a bad job securing it.
Raise your hand if you have heard of Uber. If your hand was raised then, sorry, but you just raised your hand because a newspaper told you to.