This semester really flew by. Somehow we went from week 2 to week 12 and are 7 days away from May 1.
The Stute
Being at home for the past year and counting the days has sucked. Like, really sucked. But I can tell you I have never been so motivated to go out and cross off all the things that I have since added to my Bucket List, starting with experiencing immersive art exhibits.
With only a couple more weeks to write this column, I have a lot on my mind. There are so many topics that I wanted to talk about, but I simply no longer have the time to write them now that graduation is right around the corner.
On April 8, Robert Maffia, Vice President for Facilities and Campus Operations, sent an email to the Stevens community that beginning on October 1, 2021, Stevens “will source 100% of its electricity directly from a local renewable energy source.”
In President Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, he outlined a plan to address climate change, known as the Clean Energy Revolution.
At the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate meeting on April 11, students met to discuss and appoint candidates into three positions on the Cabinet of newly elected President, Liana Meyer, and Vice President of Operations, Julieann Murphy.
Pride Week 2021 came to a powerful conclusion on Friday, April 16, with the third annual Pride After Dark celebration, hosted by the Diversity & Inclusion Committee (DNI) of the Student Government Association.
Coffee lovers no longer have to worry about the waste they generate from coffee pulp, just like tea and fresh juice lovers.
Vegetarianism is defined as a diet that eliminates meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal that enables animal slaughter.
On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.




