Davis Hall might seem like a roach-infested, old, thin-walled dumpster fire (and it is), but it’s my dumpster fire. This place will always be my first home, or the first place I’ve lived without my parents.
The Stute
I’ve talked about being a student-athlete in this column before and my experiences being a woman in competitive sports. Overall, I have loved swimming at Stevens for the past three years.
While most of the time, I have somewhat of a plan of where I will go when exploring the city, this past weekend, I ended up in a place that I did not know about — and did not plan on going to.
Buying a car from a third party (and not from a dealership, ew!), can be a daunting experience filled with uncertainty, mistrust, and the potential for greatly overpaying for a not-so-great car.
It has been 75 years since Earth was invaded for the second time by an invasive bug species only referred to as “The Buggers.”
There has been a recent shift of attention in the fashion industry towards the concept of sustainable fashion. With efforts being put in already by existing companies, or start-ups dedicated to producing only sustainable clothing, the choices being made by the producers of clothing are slowly starting to shift their manufacturing methods.
By Evan Papageorge, President of the Stevens Institute of Technology Historical Society
Many often see history as an uninteresting subject in school, memorizing dates and writing about people who have been dead for hundreds of years.
“Take Your Professor Out” (TYPO) is the newest initiative of the Student Government Association (SGA) which aims at bettering student-faculty relationships.
In recent months, the United States House of Representatives has been in a state of turmoil: turmoil over the budget, turmoil over the speaker, and turmoil over the issue that is foreign aid.
To fully examine the scope of journalism, it is important to acknowledge the numerous black journalists throughout history who have been and are paving the way for future black journalists.