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Posts published in “The Stute Editorial”

The Stute Editorial is an Opinion column written by the current Editor in Chief of The Stute to address and explain editorial decision making, discuss news and media issues, and develop a sense of trust and transparency between readers and members of The Stute.

Student apathy: doers and do-nothings

The way I see Stevens, there are two types of people: the doers, and the do-nothings.

Of course, there is a lot more to it than that, but let’s pretend that every student at Stevens can be placed into one of these two categories.

Why I shake my head at Climate Change activists

Recently there was a pretty huge gathering of people in New York City to march and rally together for the sake of climate change awareness. 

Quit it or kick it

This editorial has been on my to-do list since Spring 2013.

It begins with my first term as a Co-op Student when I worked at Parsons Brinckerhoff.

BeMore and do something different

Let me first start off with a disclaimer: I am not omniscient. I am not capable of being everywhere at once all of the time, despite my valiant efforts.

Internet anonymity and lack of online etiquette

A small change of pace. Rather than talking about topics at Stevens, I will broaden my scope for this editorial.

Let’s talk about the internet.

They are doing their best

It is the beginning of a new academic year here at Stevens. There are more Freshmen than ever before, classes are already bustling with eager new students, and already, The Office of Residence Life is upsetting the populace.

Burden of Tomorrow

When you first came to Stevens, undoubtedly to some extent, you looked up to the senior class with wonder and awe.

On badges and burdens

For about a month now, I have been the Editor in Chief of The Stute, and I am very impressed with the amount of things we have accomplished since then.

Hitting the hurdle

Although last week I showered the school in praise, I also said there were some elements of this school which are less than par, “hitting the hurdle”, one might say.

The best side forward

Wherever there is yin, there is yang. Such is true for Stevens Institute of Technology. This facility, primed for the production of well-rounded young professionals, has a fair share of good and bad.