The Stevens Tech Bowling Team placed first in their final regular-season tournament of the season, the ‘Metro Classic,’ on Feb. 17, 2018.
The Stute
This week brings us to the conclusion of New York Fashion Week, which seems to show us the outdated modes and is the most tired affair of the fashion shows.
Sometimes I think language really confines us. I could spend hours upon hours perusing the Webster’s Dictionary for a specific word that encapsulates all of what an object or person represents, only to realize that no arrangement of our alphabet can express our thoughts.
Didn’t watch the Winter Olympics this year? Don’t worry, we have you covered for some of the highlights that will make it seem like you watched.
I must confess: I bandwagon with Democrats and left-leaning people for nearly everything. I march in all the protests, I tweet the trendy hashtags, and I campaign for the people who advocate for the rights of marginalized groups.
From the Entertainment Committee that brought you the annual Tree Lighting, now comes TechFest. As described by President of the Entertainment Committee Greg Klesaris, “TechFest will be the biggest event of the semester with Entertainment Committee pulling out all the stops,” with this year’s main attraction being a concert featuring a well-in-tune performer, about whom more details will soon be revealed by the Entertainment Committee.
I know that this is a sensitive subject and one that I touched upon last semester. However, given the reaction from the White House as well as many members of Congress, it appears as if there may soon be some legislative action on the Second Amendment.
Ryan Coogler has done it again, this time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The writer and director of Fruitvale Station (2013) and Creed (2015) took Black Panther, an already interesting character which audiences got a taste of in Captain America: Civil War (2016), and gave us the beauty that was the film of the same name, Black Panther (2018).
“I knew I always wanted to be an entrepreneur and had it in my blood since both of my parents had their own companies,” says fourth-year Business and Technology major Seth Kirschner.
As a science writer, my job is to raise questions about science and technology, which shape our lives in countless ways, not all of them good.




