New year, new wardrobe! That’s how the saying goes right? It’s January, which means cozy sweaters, thick socks and a few style resolutions to get the year going.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Virtual reality is making headlines from being integrated into modern entertainment, news, and more. The concept of VR has finally made its way into the public mind share.
In an attempt to extend my trip to Texas over winter break by the tiniest bit, I went down to Sinatra Drive for some “Authentic Austin Barbeque” from the new House of ‘Que.
Being able to say that I have officially completed my first semester of college is surreal to me. Even though I knew this would happen, up until these past few weeks I was in disbelief of how far I had come.
I was pleasantly surprised to see recent Stevens graduate Marques Brownlee in the Democratic debate on January 17. He, along with other prominent YouTubers, recorded questions for the debate.
You have every right to cringe at that headline. But that’s the kind of cabin fever you get when you’re snowed in after a week of “back to normalcy.”
At the end of every year for almost two decades, science book agent John Brockman poses a provocative question to a bunch of smarty-pants, including scientists, philosophers, and journalists.
In the insanely competitive world of finance and technology, it is absolutely essential to make yourself stand out to employers with your skills.
When I first started writing for this column, I didn’t know what to expect. In a school so focused on technology and innovation and all that, would anyone even be interested in a female-centric column?
Over the course of this semester, I am sure I have upset and pissed off a number of people on campus.


