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Recitation Hall: the Stevens School, but not of technology?

Most students here at Stevens know the boxy, brick, monotonous building known as Burchard Building. However, not many students know that before Burchard was built in the late 1950s, a very different-looking building sat where Burchard is today.

New directions

When I was 10 years old, I believed that I would become a Michelin-star chef living in New York City. I watched every episode of Chopped, Master Chef, and Barefoot Contessa.

Aftersun: the hidden gem of 2023 cinema

At this point, I will watch anything that A24 puts out. From Hereditary to Uncut Gems to Everything, Everywhere, All at Once, even if I don’t fully understand or enjoy every one of their films, I always leave with something to think about or am impressed by a new film technique I’ve never quite seen done before.

They’re building them back!

Stevens announced last week that, after less than a year of being open, they will be taking down the University Center and putting Hayden and Jacobus Halls back in their rightful places.

Pizza and Hoboken are something special

This is the final semester of my Stevens career, but that does not mean I’m familiar with the ins and outs of Hoboken.

What baseball means to New York City

While Hoboken may be the birthplace of baseball, New York City is credited for popularizing the sport. Back in 1846, when the first official baseball game was played at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, it was remarkably similar to the version we know today.

Apparently being sustainable isn’t very sustainable

This title definitely seems pretty illogical, so let me explain. I have been interested in environmentalism since the middle of high school when I was a member of the recycling club.

Biden’s State of the Union address

Introduction 

On February 7, President Joseph Biden delivered his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. During his address, Biden discussed the progress and achievements he has cultivated during his time as president.

How do I get my professors to like me?

Claire:

While most classes don’t have a specific requirement to interact with your professor on a regular basis, it definitely can only help.