Growing up, my mother always reminded me that patience is a virtue.
However, it’s difficult to keep this in mind when the water for your pasta takes forever to boil.
Growing up, my mother always reminded me that patience is a virtue.
However, it’s difficult to keep this in mind when the water for your pasta takes forever to boil.
As the days shorten and temperatures continue to drop, something more than just the cold settles in. Yup, we’re talking about desperation.
The COVID-19 pandemic is continually extending its impact throughout the United States. Due to its exponentially increasing nature, matched with the current lack of a vaccine, cases are still on the rise as many are still being affected.
On Friday, November 13th at 9 PM ET, the Entertainment Committee (EC) will be hosting their biggest virtual event of the Fall 2020 semester: a Q&A session with the one and only Colin Jost!
Temperatures are dropping and even though most of us are spending the majority of our time inside anyways, our style is slowly adjusting to match the colder weather.
As the majority of undergraduates at Stevens continue the fall semester completely virtually, freshman students are experiencing an in-person first year as many of them are allowed on the Stevens campus.
I think I’ve watched more television news and read more news articles in the last 10 days than I have in my entire life.
If all goes well, this article should be published just days after the 2020 Presidential Election, an event that we can only assume went perfectly fine and the results of which haven’t angered anyone.
As of October 26, Stevens has faced a steep spike in COVID-19 cases as winter approaches.
Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, announced on October 26 that 16 Stevens students had tested positive for COVID-19.
At last! The highly anticipated result of the 2020 Presidential Election has been announced: Joe Biden has been named as the next President of the United States of America.