Off the Press got an urgent message this week on behalf of the silly little guys on campus. It took five of them stacked on top of each other in a little trench coat to get the envelope through the mail slot on our door, but late Thursday night, an adorable little envelope slid through the slot and to the top of our mail pile.
The Stute
The midterm rush is approaching and I have about four midterms in the week leading up to spring break. Midterms are a pivotal part of the academic calendar, serving as a midpoint assessment of a student’s progress in a course.
With the Oscars fast approaching, I’ve set myself the goal of watching every film nominated for best picture before the award show.
I envy the students that go to a big sports school. I’m referring to Alabama, Michigan, Ohio State, the Power-5 universities that sell out sporting events in stadiums and the buzz around the big game electrifies the campus.
Introduction
The U.S. has hit the debt ceiling, meaning that “the total amount of money that the United States government is authorized to borrow to meet its existing legal obligations, including Social Security and Medicare benefits, military salaries, interest on the national debt, tax refunds, and other payments.”
The DeBaun Performing Arts Center (PAC) presented its annual Shakespeare production last week, playing three performances of Romeo & Juliet from February 16 to 18.
Alpha Phi Alpha, a fraternity for African American men, was first established in 1906 at Cornell University and “boasts an incredible list of high-profile alumni — civil rights leaders, prominent legal and political figures, scientists, writers, entertainers, athletes and more.
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Black History Month is a month that remembers the accomplishments and history of the black community.
Last week was Alpha Phi’s annual Heart Health Week, which was five days of philanthropic events focused on raising money and awareness for women’s heart health, culminating in a male beauty pageant dubbed “Mr.
Next Friday, March 3, 2023, Stevens will serve as the inaugural site for the Jed Foundation’s (JED’s) Neon Nights benefit. JED is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing suicide and protecting the emotional health of teens and young adults.
