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Vague budgeting policies ensnare Amnesty International

A $400 debt is owed to the Student Government Association; however, the details of who is responsible for that debt are more complicated than could have ever been anticipated.

Drawing the Line on the #Hustle

For someone who writes a weekly column, I (admittedly) don’t read very much as far as news and blogs go. I wish I did, and I know it’s taken a toll on my stylistic growth (or lack thereof).

Where has the time gone?

I’m not really the type of person who doodles during class. I’m more of the pen-tapper, knuckle-breaker, glancing-at-the-clock-every-five-minutes type of person.

College of Arts and Letters releases Strategic Plan

Citing competitive advantages such as an interdisciplinary faculty, unique research, and a premier location, the College of Arts and Letters announced its Five Year Strategic Plan on October 5, 2018 through an announcement on the Stevens website.

“Don’t Be Tommy Daly”

During my time as President, a series of negative opinion pieces were published about me by a Mr. Mark Krupinski. Although I felt they were unfair, both my Cabinet and I held our tongues in an attempt to “be the bigger person.”

Beignets over cheesecake

As opposed to a lot of Stevens students, I’m not from New Jersey. My home is New York, and I grew up frequently visiting Manhattan.