This week, I was craving some good old Chinese food. I’m sure Asia is on a lot of students’ lists for places to go when looking for a quick bite of Chinese to eat (I’m guilty myself).
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The Tree Lighting Committee brought together over 900 members of the Stevens community for the 4th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting on Tuesday.
Since this is my last editorial before the new year, I thought this would be a good time to talk about New Year’s Resolutions.
Students and alumni volunteered in the 91st Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 23. The Thanksgiving celebration parade is broadcast each year on national television.






On Wednesday, Oct. 29, the Office of Residence Life hosted “Plate of Culture” in Jacobus Lounge. The event was meant to educate students about various cultures and how they celebrate their respective holidays.
This article has been really tough for me to write. Matthew Cunningham (Campus Liberal) and I usually try to write about something that’s related to current events.
Last week, Frank Bruni shocked me with his weekly New York Times column because, in it, he issued an open call to American universities asking that they shut down their fraternity organizations before more pledges die from hazing.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, also known as AlChe, hosted “Thermite Hot Chocolate” last Wednesday. Steve Bosomworth, President of AIChE, ran the event to teach participants about thermite.
This probably comes as a surprise to a casual reader of this column, but when it comes to films, there are few things I hate more than the recurring trope of the “Strong Female Character.”
The Stevens Enterprise Information Systems department announced that a new Stevens User Login page will be launching “in the coming weeks.”



