This past weekend, I made entrees with the Stevens Chefs team: Salmon and Tandoori Chicken. We put together an ingredient list and split up the work chopping.
The Stute
I feel with graduation creeping up closer and closer every single day I sometimes forget to appreciate the little things that I love about college and life in general.
Today, at Off The Press, we decided to honor our proud American heritage by retelling a famous tale from long ago.
Driving big hunks of metal as fast as possible has been one of the most thrilling forms of entertainment since the first organized race in 1894, where 102 drivers took on the challenge of getting their cars from Paris to Rouen.
As first-years, we are between the crossroads of an unlimited meal plan and the urge to illegally cook food in our dorms.
Recently, I was scrolling and an ad popped up on my screen. It showed the forehead of a relatively young person.
Grand Central Terminal is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Besides being one of the most traveled transit hubs in the country, it is a cultural icon that not only is featured in movies and television shows but holds a wealth of restaurants, stores, and exciting adventures, all just a quick PATH ride and walk away from Stevens.
The oldest continuous trophy in sport that is still being competed for today is the America’s Cup. In 1851, an American-designed and built schooner, ‘America,’ began to compete in various regattas in the United Kingdom.
A big part of college life is going out with your friends, ordering in with your team after a game, or getting late-night meals while you’re up the night before your finals studying.
There are many perks to being an Orthodox Christian. Besides all the perks Jesus provides, I also get to start my Lent pretty late.