Part of being a senior in college is that your 21st birthday is likely about to happen or has already passed.
The Stute
Three years ago, I cut almost all dairy out of my diet, greatly disappointing my Italian family. With some minor tweaks to my father’s recipe, bolognese was spared from the culling.
Recently, there has been an increase in worsening test scores all throughout Stevens. The average GPA of all students is plummeting faster than a dime off the Empire State Building.
So there I was, sitting in MIS 110: Creative Problem Solving in Computing, learning my first coding language, when I had a sudden realization: “Why am I here?”
In high school, I attended an all-girl’s school. I decided to go there because standardized education wasn’t working out for me at all, and I needed a change.
This weekend marks the infamous “birthday weekend,” a time when many of my friends and I celebrate another year around the sun.
“Survival is insufficient.” Station Eleven, Emily St. Mandel’s 2014 dystopian novel, followed by the HBO series released in 2021, is a case study on how people change, perpetuate, and internalize the art they love.
As we head through this journey together to unmask the mysteries of autism, we are learning the way of life for some people.
The constant (but relatable) cycle of wanting to buy the next best thing is a tricky one to break. Now, it doesn’t always have to be broken because if you want something, can afford it, and think it’s a worthwhile investment, you should go for it!
Widely referred to as “Greek life,” fraternities and sororities are values-based groups that foster academic achievement and aid in developing students’ interpersonal and leadership abilities.