Saturday Night Live’s 45th season premiered last week, and even though its comedy seems to have continued its trend towards being increasingly political, it remains one of the best stages on television for showcasing musical artists, both up-and-coming and already huge.
The Stute
Stevens, an NCAA Division III university, has a new connection to the NBA: computer scientist and assistant professor Xinchao Wang.
With a focus in computer vision and machine learning, Wang has been interested in artificial intelligence ever since his time as an undergraduate.
Stevens is a relatively small school in a relatively dense and expensive town, so in a recent issue of The Stute, an article was published detailing the many ways housing options have changed for students.
The Stevens women’s volleyball team grabbed a 3-0 victory over SUNY New Paltz last Saturday inside Canavan Arena. It was a matchup that had “Ducks” written all over it.
Lemon, the school’s alternative to the popular e-scooter rental Lime, is set to release next month all around campus.
A few weeks ago, I donated blood for the first time at the church on the edge of campus, St. Peter and Paul.
Climate change is like death. The larger it looms, the less I want to think about it. Recently, however, I’ve made an effort to face global warming squarely.
