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New majors offered at Stevens

At Stevens, we are excited to expand the possible curriculum we can offer to ensure that we get a diverse range of students that can possibly exceed all possible possibilities.

Should you get a part-time job?

Is a part-time job feasible in the academic environment we live in? Attending college isn’t what we used to think it was when we were younger.

A Man Called Ove

– Content Warning: suicide –

For Christmas I received a book called A Man Called Ove. Deeply poignant, utterly hilarious, and refreshingly optimistic, it has since become one of my favorite books. 

How does my car’s engine work?

The internal combustion engine is one of the most widely used methods of converting chemical energy into mechanical energy in our everyday lives.

Stop and smell the roses

I’ve always had a fascination with some of the sillier holidays we have in the U.S. I mean, who wouldn’t love staying up till the wee hours for daylight savings, throwing half-birthday parties, or going all out for Super Bowl Sunday?

Dining amongst the legends of history at Fraunces Tavern

I was exploring downtown Manhattan when I decided I should get something to eat. I came across this cute little colonial brick house named Fraunces Tavern, and my historical nerdiness sprang into action.

Addressing the rainbow elephant in the room

I find the idea of this column pretty daunting. I mean, how could I possibly write articles that are going to capture the experience of being a woman?

Hinge hell

I, like many other newly 18-year-olds, downloaded a dating app. While bad profiles and typo-laden cringe messages served as my entertainment for a while, I’ve realized that this app indicates a larger problem in my life.

Kafka on the Shore: A modern mythology of fate

Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is prolific in the art of intimate narration and a cast of dreamy, almost off-beat characters on the cusp of adulthood.