The blood drive at Walker Gym on Wednesday was a huge success with many students volunteering to have needles poked in them for several minutes to extract some of their oxygen-carrying donuts, alphabetic antigens, and buffy coats (that’s a real part of blood) for transfer to patients in need.
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If you’re anything like me, waking up in the morning is such an impossible feat that it’s borderline embarrassing. It takes an infinite amount of willpower and determination for me to simply get out of bed, especially when I have a stressful day ahead of me.
Ok, I need to be straight with you. As you can tell from the dramatic change of voice and direct nature of this article, I’m not the usual writer for Off the Press.
After The Stute’s production night last Wednesday, I packed up my things and headed home for the night. In a trance of exhaust and delusion, I wandered the streets of Hoboken on the familiar path home.
Pssssst. Is this Miss Julia Dwight’s College Gourmet column? Because if so, it would seem that I am… actually in the right place!
Have you ever been in a museum, already gotten your steps in for the day, and yet still be galleries away from the food court?
A mix of midterms, being back in my hometown, and time off from school work has given me some time to reflect on the past two years being at college.
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Encouraged by the popularity of the new Stevens Shuttles, the administration has announced they will “launch” a series of upgrades to convert them into Stevens Space Shuttles.
It is officially official, spring has sprung. Although it felt like the dreary, cold weather of winter overstayed its welcome in the Northeast, alas spring is finally here.