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Bedroom pop for bunkering down in finals season

When the stress of finals is overwhelming, music is therapeutic. It’s helpful to set a tone to drown out the dread of an upcoming exam and focus on figuring out what you know.

Advice to freshmen

As the year ends, I wonder how I fit so much stuff into my shoebox of a dorm and how I will possibly get all of it out.

The beauties of being a woman

Disclaimer: This column includes the opinions of mine and women that are important in my life. What they state applies to anyone, regardless of gender. 

Help, I hate the city!

Claire:

Most of us chose to spend four years in Hoboken when we were 17 or 18. At that time, living in a city seems great, everything is conveniently close, there are great job opportunities, and you’ll never run out of things to do.

The Innovation Expo: A good day for math!

Today marks the 2023 Innovation Expo, a culmination of sorts for the seniors at Stevens who have worked for the past school year on design or thesis projects.

What can I do if I’m feeling guilty about my environmental impact?

Claire

It’s really common to feel a little stressed about the impact your purchases and lifestyle have on the environment. Most of us want to minimize our negative impact on the world by purchasing and living in ways that will leave the smallest carbon footprint.

Kay Sage

In this week’s Artist Spotlight, I’ll be covering Katherine Sage, an American surrealist artist who experienced success in the 20th century with her unique approach to surrealist paintings.