It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, I’m not having a Christmas relapse, it’s fashion week! Everyone else might be pining for warmer weather, but the big names in fashion are already thinking about next fall/winter.
The Stute
One day during my freshman year of high school, I was at school after-hours to work with the stage crew. We all heard chanting and yelling coming closer to our building.
As many on campus will understand, it’s hard to stay on-task when you are juggling assignments, papers, work, social life, etc.
Uniting Stevens alumni and new talent alike, the Bethany Reeves-directed rendition of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” harmonized comedic modernization with respectful adherence to the original play for a memorable performance by all involved.
You know that scratchy, white tag on the inside corner of your shirts? The one with the one point font and laundry hieroglyphics?
Imagine walking into Pierce Dining Hall and seeing a bridge just north of campus. Its support towers are as tall as some Manhattan skyscrapers, one sitting just offshore of Maxwell Place Park, and the other sitting diagonally across the Hudson River at 57th Street in New York.
Exactly three weeks ago, my mother and I were in India preparing for my cousin’s wedding. We were getting facials done, and when the stylist arrived, my mother turned to me and asked me, oh-so-casually, “Would you like to get your face bleached?”
Going to school where computers are used more than pencils, students have had their fair share of technical difficulties. When students have trouble with their technology on campus, the Information Technology and Computer Service Centers is the place to turn.