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Ask for the pickles…

A big welcome to the Class of 2018! By now, the majority of you have either settled into the meal plan, are burning through your Duckbills, or have adjusted to feeding yourself, also known as a combination of irresponsible food choices and mostly eating out.

I Usually Resist Tribalism, But I’m So Proud of Stevens Students!

I lack the tribalism gene. I don’t identify strongly, emotionally, with clusterings of people, whether nation, hometown, religion, ethnic group, profession or sports team (although long ago I endured the horror of being a Mets fan).

Burden of Tomorrow

When you first came to Stevens, undoubtedly to some extent, you looked up to the senior class with wonder and awe.

The last minute

I never thought this day would come, but now we’re here. This is the last column I’ll write for The Stute.

Hostel Life

I recently read an article online that claimed that you don’t have to be rich in your twenties. It also proceeded to claim how much money you should actually be making.

On badges and burdens

For about a month now, I have been the Editor in Chief of The Stute, and I am very impressed with the amount of things we have accomplished since then.

It’s not that hard being green!

By: Jonathan Itskovitch

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Caption: Earth Day Doodle form Google. Source: Jonathan Itskovitch

This Tuesday was Earth Day. Cities around the world commemorated their environmental progress, and New York has a Green Festival coming up this weekend.

Komegashi Too

We return to Jersey City yet again. My friends and I decided to stray from Orale’s Pork-Belly infused creations and return to our comfort zone: Asian Cuisine.