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Yeah, we’re writing about water mains

Off the Press is known for its journalistic prowess, so we would be remiss not to pen our perspective on local water situations.

The upside of getting old and falling on your face

I’m trying to see the upside of aging, but sometimes it’s hard. Last fall I was jogging along the Hudson River, near my apartment building in Hoboken, when I tripped and fell.

Another crazy time for the class of ‘23

This past week saw another disruption to the norm as Stevens closed campus and students were sent home. There were some eerie similarities between the water main fiasco and the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic three springs ago.

Cocaine Bear, a spring break must-see

If you told me a few years ago that the first movie to be dedicated to the late Ray Liotta, the star of classic films such as Goodfellas and Field of Dreams, would be about the killing spree that a bear embarks on after ingesting cocaine, I probably wouldn’t have believed you.

Largest known flower preserved in amber

It seems like something right out of Jurassic Park: finding a prehistoric creature preserved in amber that can provide us with essential information about Earth’s biological history.

Using CS to improve disability technology

Professor Jonggi Hong is revolutionizing the world of technology using computer science-based research, working to create a world in which those who are disabled can navigate the world with ease and efficiency. 

Why don’t identical twins have the same fingerprints?

Identical twins are known to share many features with each other. Having been born from one sperm and one egg that split once fertilized, identical twins go as far as having matching DNA.

Stevens Softball in full swing, on three-game winning streak

After a packed opening schedule of four double-headers in seven days, Stevens Softball is well into a rhythm for their 2023 season, posting a 5-3 record that includes sweeps of Hunter College and New York University (NYU).