I never thought that I would be halfway through the semester already. It feels like just yesterday that I moved into my dorm and experienced freshman orientation.
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Okay, so, I am going to start complaining again, because this stupid thing happened again, and I need to blow off some steam about it.
The October 2, 2015 edition of The Stute featured an article regarding the club sports P.E. academic credit policy at Stevens.
Two days ago was Back to the Future day. Social media boomed with people around the world celebrating the 1989 Back to the Future sequel—which saw time travel to October 21, 2015—and clamoring about what the film got right about 2015 (hello, virtual reality eyewear) and what it got wrong (sorry, Cubs).
After decades of being told that mammograms save lives by detecting breast cancer early, women are now learning that these tests often lead to false alarms, more technically known as “overdiagnosis.”
Google has been under public scrutiny in the last month due to their name and logo change. In a way, Google is growing up, which means their products should mature as well.
It was December 27, 2012 in the middle of a freezing winter break. I was sitting enjoying my evening with a few people when I got some extremely awful news.
Wow. Look at me.
I have been in this school since August 20, 2011. If I recall correctly, I arrived at 10:45 a.m.,
Going into almost my seventh week here at Stevens, I have gotten to know my way around campus and Hoboken fairly well.
Will closer ties between the Pentagon, the world’s largest military machine, and Silicon Valley, arguably the world’s greatest engine for technology innovation, make the world safer?


