The freshman Senate debate: it’s supposed to give each senator a chance to state their platforms and their aspirations as a senator.
Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
As I’m sure you’ve all heard, because you read every article in the Stute, the naming issue surrounding the new Academic Gateway Complex has been settled.
With mid-terms coming up, I think everyone on campus has been feeling the crunch. Whether it’s biting your nails, chewing your hair, or playing your 50th game of PUBG without even checking Canvas, everyone has a coping mechanism.
I’ve always thought the best way to listen to music was by purchasing an album. If an artist put their songs in a specific order they intended it to be listened to, they should be listened to like that.
I love smartphones. If you’ve read my column before, this probably does not come as a surprise. To help my addiction, I utilize T-Mobile’s original JUMP plan, which I’ve had since 2013.
My Stevens colleague Alex Wellerstein, an historian of science, has become a go-to expert on nuclear weapons, published in The New Yorker, Washington Post and elsewhere.
Last Thursday, the Stevens Board of Trustees announced that our values have a price tag. If a donation is high enough, then the Board is willing to name our buildings after just about anyone.
I had never thought I’d see this much red before Christmas. I had found a restaurant named Baja surprisingly close to my apartment, but located in a corner of town I had yet to cross.
I’m tired of skinny jeans. I’m still going to wear them every day, but…I’m tired of them. Especially now that fall’s arrived, the boyfriend jean craze has inspired me to want a greater variety of styles, meaning the revival of 70’s fashion and therefore bellbottoms.
Last week, we looked at the fall of Motorola. Google’s purchase of Motorola gave Android fans hope that Google would be implementing vertical integration in an Apple-like manner.

