As anyone who has kept up with the “Senioritis” column this year knows, certain seniors like to complain. A lot. In fact, certain seniors like to complain so loudly and repeatedly, that it gives the entire graduating class a bad name—making us seem ungrateful for the opportunities this campus has granted us, focusing only on the bad and never on the good.
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After being here at Stevens for the past two months, I have come to realize that it is very important to try new things if you want to make the most of your college experience.
I’ve been hard on social science, even suggesting that “social science” is an oxymoron. Social science has enormous potential, however, especially when it combines rigorous empiricism with a resistance to absolute answers.
Last week, there was another article published in the “Senioritis” column from a particularly, well, for lack of a better word, bitter member of the student body.
Between 9th and 10th Streets on Willow is a café serving up some culture with their sandwiches.
D’s Soul Full Café offers a store front window to performing musicians and their walls to artists to display their work.
Vulfpeck’s long awaited debut LP was released last week after a string of annual EPs since 2011. Known for their unique interpretation of minimalist funk, Thrill Of The Arts brings something new, yet familiar to the table.
Failure of any kind really sucks. Really, it does. But as it turns out, women and men are very differently affected by it.
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.
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.
