Towards the end of last semester, I wrote a paper on the roles of maternal characters in various films. One of the main focuses of the essay was Lady Bird, the refreshing, heart-warming, and modern coming-of-age film written and directed by Greta Gerwig in 2017.
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“The fight scenes are awesome!” Angelina Zaccaria exclaims at the mention of the Stevens production of Macbeth. She and her castmates have been working on the play for the past several weeks, and the show was this past weekend at DeBaun Auditorium.
On Tuesday, my Seminar in Science Writing professor and fellow Stute columnist John Horgan invited Professor Vladimir Lukic into class.
Hudson Restaurant Week was fun, but New York City Restaurant Week, I discovered, is a whole other level. Similar to Hudson Restaurant Week, NYC Restaurant Week is a bi-annual event where restaurants show off their food with a prix-fixe menu.
The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) Stevens chapter, established in 2012, hosted its first Regional Conference on Feb. 10, 2018 at The Westin in Jersey City.
On Sunday, Feb. 11, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed Resolution S-18S-004 Spinoff Entertainment Committee Act (SECA) which struck Section 7.10 The Entertainment Committee (EC) from the SGA bylaws.
On Monday, President Trump officially announced his proposal to Congress for an infrastructure plan. As a civil engineer, I was thrilled to hear the news, but I was even happier when I learned the details of the plan.
As of Jan. 31, Alan Blumberg, an admired researcher and professor in the Ocean Engineering Department, has resigned from his position at Stevens to work in the private sector of Hydrosciences and Modeling.
Macbeth will be playing in DeBaun Auditorium this weekend, put on by DeBaun Performing Arts. While not affiliated with Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS), there is a significant amount of overlap in both actors and crew of SDS and DeBaun Performing Arts.
Raised just 15 miles from the ancient pyramids in Cairo, Dr. Yehia Massoud, the newly appointed Dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises, always knew he was going to start his career as an electrical engineer.





