So, I want to take a moment to discuss the phenomenon that is sports. This is unlike me because, for those of you who don’t know me, I don’t follow sports at all.
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Many academically-advanced students hope to be invited into an honors program when they get to college. However, how does this work in a school such as Stevens where the majority of students are used to being the best of the best?
Since this is my last editorial before the new year, I thought this would be a good time to talk about New Year’s Resolutions.
The holidays are coming up or already upon us if you look at the store displays or listen to the music on the radio.
This week, I was reminded of the importance of taking care of yourself. I know, personally, that it is really easy to get roped into too many responsibilities.
During times like these, we are reminded that the world can be a scary place. It seems like the world is only filled with hatred, violence, and darkness.
This is surreal. I am more than half-way done with my undergraduate education here at Stevens. You always hear graduates go on and on about how fast college flies by, but I can truly say that it hasn’t even felt like a week since I moved away and began the rest of my life here in Hoboken.
I don’t really know how the business and humanities programs work here at Stevens, being an engineering major and whatnot, but I imagine it doesn’t always feel like a constant suffocation of your creativity.
Have you ever written a letter to your future self? Have you ever read one you wrote to yourself 5, 10, maybe 15 years ago?
