I’ll be celebrating my birthday a few days after this piece is published. For some reason, I seem to frequently celebrate my birthday with Chinese food, so I figured I’d write about a rather unique place in Chinatown I found out about nearly a decade ago (yikes, I feel so old!).
The Stute
Dear Reslife,
I have been a student at Stevens for almost two years now and I have experienced firsthand the effects of the changes that the Office of Residence Life has implemented.
March 15, 2017 was the day I finally realized how unique I really am. Well, actually, how unique Stevens students are.
Let’s be real for a moment- cooking is a pain — or should I say, cooking as a student is a pain.
This spring break, I didn’t do much. You always see what spring break is like in the movies, or even on social media.
Feminism, for all its issues and baggage, is all the rage with big businesses these days. From the release of women-centric ad campaigns to pro-equality products and apparel , it seems like top executives just can’t hop on the pro-feminist train fast enough.
In Africa, 32% of sub-Saharan Africans, do not have access to safe drinking water.
About 27 million people, in Somalia, South Sudan, northeastern Nigeria and Yemen, do not have access to clean water.
Alpha Phi is joining Stevens campus this semester as the campus’s fifth sorority. Alpha Phi has been in talks to join since 2014, along with Sigma Delta Tau, in a stacking procedure.
While I’ve been to plenty of restaurants, I usually only try to review places that I haven’t been to before. After all, Stevens is all about innovation (does that count?)





