Blackberry announced a new Android slider (yes, you read that right) called the BlackBerry Priv last week, a surprising comeback into public relevance.
Posts published in “Opinion”
We’re coming up on an inherently vexing season; you got used to consistently warm temperatures, and now every other day is Russian roulette played with layers of clothing.
A weeknight for me typically consists of these four things: food, homework, minimal sleep, and more food. After my classes end around 1 p.m.,
For years, I’ve tried to get more people—and especially Americans, citizens of the most militaristic nation on Earth—to agree with me that war must be abolished.
Class, clubs, sports, work, eat, sleep—repeat. For all Stevens students, this cycle describes a typical day. Some have no sports but three clubs, and others have full-time jobs with a weekly class.
Greetings again, tech skeptics. In this issue we will discuss a neat little app that can be very useful for everyone, especially college students: Companion.
Sitting on a peaceful but lively, softly-lit outdoor patio, with a rustic brick oven pizza in front of me, I felt as though 6th and Adams Street was a tiny slice of modern meets rural Italy.
I hope by now you all realize that I am horribly disgruntled with this school. From the administration to Physical Plant, I promise you I can complain and whine about everything in this school—and, thankfully, I am finally on my way out!
James “Whitey” Bulger. Ruthless gangster. Informant killer. FBI informant. Yes, that’s right: under FBI agent John Connolly, Jim Bulger brought down his arch Bostonian rivals, killed several informants, and made millions in illegal money, all while protected under the FBI.
The big names in fashion took to the stage September 10 through 17 to bring us the hottest styles for fall/winter 2015 and spring/summer 2016.



