Growing up, I always felt supported by family. I always felt encouraged that I could be whatever I want to be and do anything.
The Stute
In columns last fall, I described how I stopped drinking coffee after decades of swilling 5 to 7 cups per day.
"I don't really believe in coincidences being simply coincidences."
Administrators recently discovered that certain computer science courses have been charging an unnecessary lab fee for years, but they have yet to decide whether students who were charged these fees will receive refunds.
I’ve always been obsessed with predicting the future. So, the question on my mind these days is: After completing two degrees and landing a job — what’s next?
Hip-hop superstar Travis Scott (real name: Jacques Webster) had the biggest year of his career and arguably his life in 2018.
With Kankyō Ongaku, Light in the Attic Records has carefully and diligently crafted the most enjoyable compilation of 2019. Kankyō Ongaku, which directly translates to “environmental music,” is a compilation of ambient environmental music by Japanese musicians from 1980 to 1990.
On March 3, Amnesty International hosted the third annual International Women’s Day Symposium in Babbio Atrium to raise awareness of a wide variety of women’s issues.
On Tuesday, March 4, Stevens Women in Computer Science held an event with a speaker from Buzzfeed, Caroline Amaba. Amaba graduated from Stevens in 2012 and has been a Senior Software Engineer at Buzzfeed for two years.
Fourteen acts competed in DeBaun Auditorium on Thursday night to win the second annual Ducks on Display talent show. Matthew Drehobl, who performed a choreographed yo-yo routine, took home first prize.




