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An object motion stays in motion

As a kid, I never stopped moving. My mom once told me that she knew that if the house was silent, it was only because I was up to something, and it was usually no good.

What’s happening with Netflix

It’s hard to remember life before major streaming services. Regardless of whether you’re a Hulu hound, an HBO Max habitué, a Disney Plus devotee, or a Prime patron, it’s likely that you are a faithful subscriber to at least one streaming service.

CPAC is coming soon

Are you interested in anime, manga, or gaming? Do you want to be in a social setting? Have you touched grass recently?

Freedom of speech, Twitter, and Elon Musk

This article was written by Marisa Powers and Tasha Khosla.

Introduction 

Elon Musk tweeted out a poll asking users if Twitter adheres to the principle of free speech being essential to a functioning democracy in which 70.4% of users voted no.

The legacy of Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne first made waves with her debut album Let Go in 2002 and her effects on the music industry are undeniable.

The case for compensating student leaders

Should the success of a student organization come from the financial sacrifice of its leaders? Clubs like the Entertainment Committee (EC), The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology Television and Film club (SITTV), the Student Government Association (SGA), and Castle Point Radio (WCPR), among others, require a hefty time commitment from their members, especially those in leadership positions, for the events and services they put on.

All good things comes in threes

It has arrived. That point towards the end of the semester where (1) the multitude of sleepless nights, (2) hours of stress and anxiety, and (3) times where you need to finish an assignment using (1) caffeine, (2) adrenaline, and (3) sheer willpower can no longer be ignored; they compound together, creating a physical weight over your shoulders that you carry until you finish your very last final.

The fear of dying twice

There is one thing in the world that motivates me. It is neither the fear of failure nor tangible goals for my future.

Doom scroll

At 11:30 p.m. I lay in bed, exhausted. My mind is tired, yet I toss and turn, unable to daze into a slumber.