The Hands Free Segway, in its various incarnations, is a very popular fad currently being paraded across countless Vines and Instagram accounts.
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I write this on my fourth day of classes, and am reminded of a time last year when I sent an email to former Editor-in-Chief (and current “Senioritis” columnist) Joseph Brosnan.
Nestled in the back of Hoboken (translation: you have to walk a bit further than Washington Street) is a tiny gem of an Italian deli that knows how to make a mean sandwich.
Please let me preface this with a sincere apology to the newly formed Stevens Career Center. I am just really shaken up and frustrated with the current standing of the former Office of Cooperative Education, which was my primary reason for staying at Stevens.
Over the summer I attended a meeting of the Breakthrough Institute, a think tank that challenges conventional green thinking. What appeals to me most about Breakthrough is its optimism, which motivates activism better than pessimism and is warranted by human progress.
Places To Be: A List of Experiences
New York City has been dubbed as the greatest city in the world. There are so many restaurants, attractions, and events there that you can’t call NYC a boring city.
“This is it.” That phrase has two entirely different meanings for you and me. You are entering Stevens Institute of Technology for you first college year, and I’m leaving it for my last.
College is a time of exploration—it’s time to figure out what you really want in life. You need to open your mind to new experiences!
At one time or another, we were all seniors in high school. Whether it was last year or several years ago, we all remember the pressures of SAT and ACT tests, applying to college, having the “perfect” resume, and surviving daunting college interviews.
Oh boy, here we go again. A new batch of freshmen brimming with optimism and joy. *Sigh*
I’ll spare you the doom and gloom until next time for now.


