With finals season rapidly approaching, we often find ourselves stretched thin between social, academic, and personal responsibilities. It is easy to become overwhelmed, so we must prioritize certain duties over others.
The Stute
Here we go again, another finals season and another fight to stay afloat among projects, presentations, exams, homeworks, while trying to squeeze in a few hours of sleep at some point.
The photorealism movement was born as a counter to the widely popular abstract expressionist movement, which gained substantial ground in the mid-20th century.
Will Hill wrote After the Fire, based on real events, addressing the siege of a cult once known as Branch Davidians.
Now that the holiday season is upon us, the spirit of gift-giving is in full swing. Meanwhile, we students are finishing up our Fall semester classes.
I haven’t talked about it yet in this column, but I’m a part of the Stevens Women’s Swim Team. Swimming has been an important part of my life since I joined a summer team about 14 years ago.
As the semester comes to a slow and painful close, it may feel impossible to enjoy the holiday atmosphere of Hoboken and New York City.
The end of the semester (and year) certainly comes with a range of a lot of different emotions. What I’ve most frequently referenced to people who ask how I’m doing since we’ve come back from Thanksgiving break is a meme that keeps popping up on my Instagram feed lately.
Would you change anything about your Fall semester if you could go back and relive it again? I think this question helps us reflect on how accomplished we feel about the semester.
Attila the Duck, Hailey Hawk, Spaghetti, Meatballs, and all of the characters of famous public domain books turned around to find Santa Claus staring at them.