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Off Center’s continues to bring comedy to campus

For students looking for a fun break from the boatload of exams and assignments, Off Center Comedy provides just that. Each semester, Off Center holds three shows offering a mix between sketch comedy and improv comedy.

Stevens’ complimentary digital services crash course

As a student at Stevens, there are many complementary services available. From CAPS to the Athletic Center’s facilities, there are many ways to use the school’s resources.

WCPR’s presence during the Spring 2023 semester

Castle Point Radio (WCPR), Stevens’ official radio station, is coming up on its 62nd year of airing, and this year will be no different in continuing its legacy.

Silence, by Natasha Preston

In her psychologically riveting novel, Silence, Natasha Preston writes the story about a girl, Oakley Farrell, who suddenly stops talking at the age of five. 

How do I get my professors to like me?

Claire:

While most classes don’t have a specific requirement to interact with your professor on a regular basis, it definitely can only help.

The materialism of Valentine’s Day (and any holiday)

This Valentine’s Day (for some odd reason) I was really excited. I kept mulling over the various festivities planned around the holiday, the seasonal rose/lavender coffee blends, and the decor that encompassed department stores and the like.

The mathematics of love

This past Tuesday marked another Valentine’s Day, an exciting but also fairly stressful holiday due to the expectations it seems to set on love and relationships.

My Greek life journey

As I begin my last semester at Stevens (as an undergraduate student at least), I have started to reflect on my journey throughout college and throughout life.

Recitation Hall: the Stevens School, but not of technology?

Most students here at Stevens know the boxy, brick, monotonous building known as Burchard Building. However, not many students know that before Burchard was built in the late 1950s, a very different-looking building sat where Burchard is today.