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iPhone 8 Plus and Airpods Review

The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are being overshadowed by the imminent launch of the iPhone X. While the iPhone X introduces a new and exciting design, it also costs $1,000 and lacks a Touch ID sensor, which it replaces with new facial recognition technology.

Meaning of Life is a New Style for Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson boasts one of the most extensive pop-rock careers in modern music.  She has had continuous success for 15 years and is the voice behind the soundtrack of everyone’s childhood, with hits like “Since U Been Gone” and “Behind These Hazel Eyes.”  

Clark Scholars Program

On Oct. 18, 2017, the Stevens community received an email from President Farvardin announcing a $15 million gift from the A.

Manhattan truck attack kills 8, Stevens student among victims

On Halloween night, in the deadliest terror attack in New York since 9/11, eight people were killed and twelve injured, including two children, when a man drove a Home Depot rental truck on the Hudson River Greenway, the city’s busiest bike path.

SGA Debate

On Wednesday, Nov. 1, three tickets for 2018 Student Government Association President—Dakota Van Deursen and Marianna Fleming, Melanie Caba and Jose Angeles, and Lucas Gallo and Rami Kammourh—sat down to debate.

Melanie Caba and Jose Angeles top the power rankings: SGA presidential candidates announce their bids

Nominations for the SGA presidency have just closed, and three sets of candidates have announced their bid for the presidency. The first ticket is the “establishment ticket,” consisting of Senator Lucas Gallo, Public Relations committee head, and Senator Rami Kammourh, Constitutions and Bylaws committee head.

Phi Sigma Sigma Hosts Lip Sync

On Sunday, October 22, Phi Sigma Sigma hosted Lip Sync 2017 in DeBaun Auditorium.  Students from inside and outside of Stevens’s Greek community packed DeBaun’s orchestra level to witness a great night of entertainment.

Is religion a valid exemption?

Although this issue is a few years old now, it is finally arriving at the Supreme Court. The way I see it, the issue boils down to a few main points: Do business owners have the right to refuse service for any reason, and if so why?