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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Video game movies have largely been pretty massive failures in terms of both critical reception and box office success. Films like Doom and Alone in the Dark were both panned by critics and audiences alike, and both failed to make their budgets back at the box office.

My Advice to Aspiring Science Writers

What is science writing for? I got into the science-writing racket 40 years ago because I love science, and I wanted to celebrate it, to tell people about its achievements.

The app sampler, pt. III: Now onto the main course!

This past Saturday marked the deadline to accept and decline offers from Ph.D. programs, which made for a very exciting and stressful day for myself, as well as several others in my shoes.

The Pit

Student Orgs, for the last two semesters, have been dealing with the small lockers in the UCC to keep items to run their club.

Merck furthers immunology buildup

On April 16, pharmaceutical company Merck announced its intentions to acquire a clinical-stage biotechnology company, Prometheus, for $200 per share in cash.

Throwback to when I was a senior

I would like to start this article with a special thank you and shout out to mother nature and climate change for the warmth of the sun rays, the soft pink petals of the trees, and the removal of the seasonal depression.

[Trying to] be sustainable as a college student

Being a college student can make it difficult to lead a waste-free life for many different reasons. I always try to live environmentally cautiously, but it can be difficult at times.

The Dorms: Palmer, Jacobus, Hayden, Humphreys, Davis, Castle Point Hall, and Jonas

For most students here at Stevens, one of the significant differences compared to pre-college life is living in dorms. Whether it be sharing a triple in Castle Point Hall, a suite in River Terrace, or a single in Palmer, the dorms of Stevens play an intricate part in the identity of the school.