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Are Drone Strikes Really Making Us Safer?

Michael V. Hayden, a central figure in the U.S. war on terror, spoke at Stevens recently. Hayden directed the National Security Agency from 1999 to 2005 and the Central Intelligence Agency from 2006 to 2009.

So you want to learn how to code?

In the insanely competitive world of finance and technology, it is absolutely essential to make yourself stand out to employers with your skills.

Starring… Paul Reilly

Paul Reilly, originally from Hawthorne, NJ, is a freshman leaning towards Chemical Engineering. He is particularly interested in pursuing this major because of his interests in math and science from a young age, and he also took AP Chemistry in high school, as well as Chem 1 and 2 while at Stevens.

Keep building up

Some of you older ducks may have noticed great changes in The Stute during the past few years, but the freshmen are lucky enough to only know a quality campus newspaper – what we have internally named “Nu Stute.”

A decade of horse armor

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion had its 10th birthday over spring break. Bethesda Game Studios’ followup to their 2002 Morrowind introduced voiced characters and brought greater balance between combat styles (as well as removing spears, never to be seen again).

The mockingbird’s call

Writing this article, I am sitting on my bed at home typing away at my computer. It is currently 12:34am, and it has been a great few days of relaxing after a long week of midterms.

NY summer starts early

In New York, spring weather typically begins in late April, but the weather these past few weeks makes most people believe spring and summer have begun early.

Why did Spring Break have to end?

We are in the home stretch. I have roughly 1 month to finish all of my Senior Design projects, and about 2 months to get a job before I graduate formally.

Bagel Showdown

Everybody has their own opinion of what makes a great bagel, and it’s certainly not my job to convince you that round white bread with a hole in the middle is not even close.