I got my eyebrows done for the first time in over a month when I went home for the long weekend.
The Stute
The best thing about being Editor of The Stute is that it keeps me on top of my schedule — who knows what kind of chaos my life would delve into without Google Calendar and The Stute’s Assignment Tracker.
The early years of Stevens’ history are one of growth, development, and achievement. Producing generations of innovators and engineers that would change the world, Stevens quickly grew into a respected institution.
I always like to write an article like this around this point in the semester as almost everything has picked up, and—for me at least—stress levels are high and the motivation to fight burnout is low.
The unbelievably great weather in Hoboken came to an end with the start of drizzles and harsh winds this past weekend.
New Jersey may not be the first or most glamorous place you think of when considering places important to music history, but Thomas Edison’s phonograph was the first time music was able to be recorded and distributed, rather than only experienced live.
Originally announced back in May, cloud computing company VMware and chipmaker Broadcom’s $61B deal is being pushed back an additional 90 days due to regulatory considerations.
With the Innovation Expo coming up in just over two months, one Senior Design team looking to get a head start held its first team meeting this week to lay out some team rules.
I am quite lucky that, despite being a double major, I am finished with most of the requirements to receive undergraduate degrees in mathematics and physics after this semester.
The way a movie is shot can go a long way in creating a memorable viewing experience. Last semester I reviewed the war epic 1917, which was shot in such a way as to make the entire two hour film seem like one unbroken shot.