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

The start of college opens plenty of doors — including the chance to explore different interests, meet new people, and become a better leader.
So that’s it, then. This is my last column.
It is very special for me to have the opportunity to congratulate all of our graduating Stuters.
Throughout the years of going through high school, graduating, and starting college, I've learned to trust the process.
If you were on campus last Friday, you might have noticed seniors walking around campus, sporting their best professional attire. If you were curious about why these dressed up seniors were walking into Walker, Canavan, and other campus buildings, and if you went to investigate for yourself, you would have seen hundreds of students regaling each other with their scientific discoveries.