The Stute
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, President Farvardin held a review of the Stevens’ Strategic Plan. Farvardin covered the central goals of the strategic plan as well as some of the details of its effects on the university.
From Jan. 27 until Jan. 29, the Stevens Student Government Association held emergency elections for Senate vacancies. The results are in: the new Freshman Senator is Jared Hobbie, the new Sophomore Senators are Patrick Sobota and Melanie Caba, and Anthony Piccone is one of the new Junior Senators.
Let’s face it: who under 40 watches television on a regular basis? The answer: nobody. Television is filled with ads which interrupt our favorite shows.
Twelfth Night, presented by Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS), is definitely a production you don’t want to miss! The Shakespearean comedy is centered around Viola, a young woman who has lost her brother, and is shipwrecked on the land of Illyria.
It’s quite fitting to my personality that I call my birthday “Katie Day.” Despite that the title might indicate otherwise, I’m not a narcissistic person.
I’ve been living under a rock for roughly the past year and half; so, I recently found out that Donald Trump decided that he wasn’t hated enough as a New York City landlord, so he decided to run for President of the United States and, upon entering office, temporarily suspend immigration from several countries.
Hello friend, thanks for taking the time to have this moment with me again. I hope you have had a great week and are looking forward to a great weekend.
One of my biggest short comings as a college student is that I don’t really eat ramen. Most of my bag soups are just standard chicken broths with dumplings, and the first time I ever had ramen (at a KSA event), I was way too bold, and had a bad experience.
Two recent stories in Scientific American have me contemplating, once again, the terrible possibility that psychopharmacology hurts more people than it helps.

