The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the successor to its massively popular Raspberry Pi launched in 2012: The Raspberry Pi 2.
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U.S. coalition forces killed at least 1,201 children In Iraq between 2003 and 2011. And that brings me to American Sniper, whose real-life “hero,” Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was a child killer.
With Whiplash, director Damien Chazelle has created a tense, thrilling film that explores how far one is willing to go to achieve success in a competitive, merciless market.
You miss a lot of things while on co-op. Working 9-5 every day has its perks, namely a paycheck, but a lot of the goings on around campus tend to close down before getting back from work.
It’s that time of the year when there are flyers all over campus about becoming part of Greek life. Every bulletin board is plastered with fraternity rush events.
I’ve been pondering my profession a lot lately, because of the launch of a science communication programhere at Stevens, which is closely allied with a program in science, technology and society (STS).
Microsoft announced a new browser that will be replacing Internet Explorer in Windows 10 last week, code named Project Spartan. In addition to a new rendering engine, Spartan will have three new features.
After a long and relaxing winter break, I still have to admit that it’s nice to return to my life at Stevens.
A bunch of things happened while I was in Michigan. This is to be expected. I deliberately turned my back on things at Stevens Institute of Technology/New Jersey/The World, so I could relax and take a break.
This is it folks; one more semester left for the old timers here at the Old Stone Mill. By the time you read this, there will be a little over 100 days left in our time here at Stevens as an undergrad or graduate student.