Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts published in “Opinion”

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.

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 Dead Romantics, by Ashley Poston

The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston is a novel I did not expect to be satirical. It is a modernized version of a story about a girl trying to find her place in the world, all the while trying not to fall in love with a ghost.

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 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.

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.