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When physics laws are broken

Ever study for a test only to find your mind blank once you read the first question? Now, this would not be an issue on a small quiz, but the exam I took the past week holds 35 percent of

my physics grade.

Maintaining a balance

As we’re scarily one-fifth of the way through the semester, I have taken some time to reflect on the past few weeks, as well as my entire college experience, seeing how it will be coming to an end so soon.

A stroll around Battery Park City

This past weekend, the weather was too lovely to stay inside. I decided to walk with temperatures reaching the 50s and the sun shining.

On gatekeeping

The word “gatekeep” has grown in popularity over the last few years, most famously in the phrase “gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss.” Gatekeep: the act of gatekeeping — to control access to something in an attempt to exclude others.

Hearty tomato soup

If you’re looking to impress someone this week, consider making them a meal, and there’s really no easier place to start than soup.

Love, in the college sense

I feel as if I have been in college for decades at this point, perhaps eons. Every day I grow more tired of the mundane and meaningless and yearn for something uplifting.

New majors offered at Stevens

At Stevens, we are excited to expand the possible curriculum we can offer to ensure that we get a diverse range of students that can possibly exceed all possible possibilities.

Stop and smell the roses

I’ve always had a fascination with some of the sillier holidays we have in the U.S. I mean, who wouldn’t love staying up till the wee hours for daylight savings, throwing half-birthday parties, or going all out for Super Bowl Sunday?