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Summer of the Paper Bag Denim

Summer 2019 may have been the best yet as far as old trends coming back from the dead!

Career tips for incoming freshmen

At Stevens, students are given multiple opportunities to further their professional development and help secure a job upon graduation. These paths include the Co-op program, internships, and externships.

How to get involved with sports at Stevens

Club Sports

All undergraduate students have the opportunity to participate in club sports, regardless of experience or skill level. Club sports offer opportunities for students to continue with a sport from high school, or try something totally new.

To be a kid just a little longer

A few days ago, I talked with a sophomore friend of mine about college, and I asked him if he had any plans for where he might want to go.

Stevens Traditions: TechFest

The Entertainment Committee announced that T-Pain will be the headlining act for the 2018 TechFest.

Every spring, the Entertainment Committee hosts what is arguably the biggest event of the semester: TechFest.

Greek Life at Stevens

With 37% of the total undergraduate population participating in a fraternity or sorority, Greek life at Stevens has proven itself to be one of the most prevalent extracurricular activities on campus.

Mental Health at Stevens

College can be a lot, and is both physically and mentally taxing. It is not unusual at all to feel anxious, depressed, drained, or homesick at times.

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spoiler Alert: Mysterio is a fake news enthusiast.

Marvel’s Phase Three ends with not the heart-wrenching blockbuster hit Avengers: Endgame but, rather, a refreshing Spider-Man movie that stays a little closer to home (and by home, I mean not outer space).

Getting involved outside of the classroom

There are countless ways to get involved on campus and participate in a variety of exciting events.

The start of college opens plenty of doors — including the chance to explore different interests, meet new people, and become a better leader.

Beginning at the End

So that’s it, then. This is my last column.