As the semester and this column come to an end and the weather becomes increasingly warm, I want to conclude this semester of thrilling exploration with some tips and advice for this summer and future semesters of adventure as a Stevens student — so sit back, relax, enjoy the sun, and embark on this exciting journey of exploration with me!
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Now that the semester is ending and I’m about to graduate, this is going to be my last Girl(ish) Talk column ever.
It was around 1 a.m. and I was walking around the back of Pi Kitchen with a friend. I stumbled across a little furry blob on the floor and got down on the ground to look at it.
Here, at Off The Press, we always strive to bring quality entertainment through our satire articles with a combination of lighthearted yet random humor and silly storytelling.

In the thick of finals, your regular eating routine might go out the window. You might spend all day studying and neglect meals until you’re starving.
This is it, I guess, this is the last time you will hear about my experiences as a senior getting ready to reach the real world.
The first time I went to a Diversity and Inclusion (DNI) meeting was 2021, my Sophomore year of college. I was new to campus culture and interested in getting involved.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” The line is infamous in English literature as Charles Dickens’ 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities, to frame the motif of duality throughout the seven monthly installments of the novel to-be.
The music scene on campus is what originally inspired me to write for The Stute, and this past weekend being Techfest gave me a lot to think about.
Staring at the painting of the man in the bowler hat, I can’t help but notice his attempt to masquerade as a granny smith apple.