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Posts published in “Senioritis”

Senioritis is an Opinion column written by one or two Stevens student(s) in their last year of study to discuss life experiences during their final year at Stevens, and other related subject matter.

Crowning a King in Spring

It is finally nice outside on campus. Spring is here, birds are chirping, Frisbees are being thrown, and smiles are more present.

Are you riding the struggle bus?

April is the most hectic month for seniors. The Senior Design Expo is fast approaching, something that was only a glimmer on the horizon way back in August.

The power of persuasion

Imagine you’re in an interview for the job of your dreams at the best company you could ask for. You have the best resume that Career Services has ever seen: 4.0 GPA, honors all around, amazing work experience, and you’re the president of several clubs and organizations.

Life is Beautiful

Reddit is an incredibly powerful tool. I’ve lurked on it for about a year and it has improved my quality of life.

Living vicariously

I love meeting new people and going through different experiences. One mantra I live by is that I always have to try something at least once, that way I know if I like or dislike it.

The struggle of being competitive

If you were to ask anyone that knows me personally if I was a competitive person, the answer would be a resounding yes.

College is not the real world

This winter has been crazy so far. A few early closings and snow days, and thanks to Punxsutawney Phil, we have six more weeks of winter.

Do your job

“Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?” This line was going through my mind after one of the greatest Superbowl games in history.

This is what being a senior feels like

This is it folks; one more semester left for the old timers here at the Old Stone Mill. By the time you read this, there will be a little over 100 days left in our time here at Stevens as an undergrad or graduate student.

Go out for a drink

Alcohol is something that has been talked about in my life since I was a young boy. In fifth grade, we had a local police officer tell us about the dangers of drugs and alcohol in the Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, program.