I was very excited earlier this week to receive a suggestion from one of my good friends about what to write for this column.
The Stute
I am proud to be a Jewish woman. I come from a long line of strong, Jewish women who have fought to keep our religion a sacred part of our livelihood.
Walking into school was never an easy task, and doing it knowing my parents had dressed me from the bottoms of my feet to the top of my head made it even harder.
Off the Press took a road trip to Scranton, Pennsylvania last weekend because we are big fans of The Office, Lackawanna County, and all other things northeast Pennsylvania.
The most anxiety-inducing word at Stevens is “test” or “exam.” The speaking of either of these words means that there is a countdown clock for you to be prepared enough to spew whatever amount of knowledge you have onto paper.
Let me start off by saying that the marketing for this movie has been 10/10 from the start. The first teaser trailer had no words and only showed a man sitting on a hospital bed, smiling creepily.
As a child, my mom fondly referred to me as her little meatatarian. It’s not that I was a picky eater or that I hated vegetables.
Stevens recently launched Duck2Duck, a new series of events that brings back alumni to discuss life after Stevens. The first event brought back Marques Brownlee ’15, an online content creator known for his tech-review YouTube channel, MKBHD, boasting over 16 million subscribers.
October is National Information Literacy Month. Stevens librarians are taking this month to attend freshmen experience courses to teach students how to evaluate, access, and use information ethically.
