I was fully prepared to attend the RSO summit this past Saturday, recently renamed Leadership Connect. My mindset entering Connect was entirely negative.
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PageFair and Adobe recently published a study that claimed “$21.8bn in advertising revenues will be lost in 2015 due to ad blocking.”
As many students can attest to, the number of customized computers on campus is pretty high. Whether you see them at the LAN parties (guilty as charged), or in dorm rooms, these cool and unconventional looking towers are everywhere.
In the aftermath of Monday, January 11, we were witnesses to a peculiar flood of diverse imagery through various media. We heard science fiction lullabies, anthems of lovers defying all odds, and calls to express our true selves.
In the hubbub of classwork, part-time work, thesis preparation, club meetings, eating, and occasionally sometimes sleeping, valuing family and friends is one of many things that gets neglected.
I will preface this with the following: This is a vent.
I am very frustrated with the lack of communication from the Board and the rest of authority at Stevens with the students.
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.
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.



