“We write Stevens history” is written on the top of this newspaper. I kept this in mind while attending last weeks’ Dean’s Seminar “Taylor’s World” last Thursday, featuring Simon Head, who examined the legacy of Fredrick Winslow Taylor.
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Only three years ago we had “Return to Glory,” the modern publicity disaster that stemmed from advertising naivety and the misunderstandings of event promotion and management.
Say good-bye to the Office of Cooperative Education and the Office of Career Development, and hello to the brand-new Stevens Career Center.
The Residence Life Committee held a Mascot Competition between the different residence halls of Stevens on Wednesday. Each hall was judged by their poster, a skit that would introduce the mascot to the public, and of course the mascot itself.
“Why is it fizzing in my mouth?” Words that one would normally not want to hear in a statement along with “food” and “chemistry.”
- Oh my god, it’s been ten years.
- We’re pretty sure the titles of these songs were the first recorded instances of subtweeting.
Universal Studios showed the world what it would be like to be stuck in a massive tornado almost 20 years ago in Twister.
This year, physicists are celebrating the 100th anniversary of general relativity, Einstein’s theory of gravity. Although I’m an Einstein fan, I feel compelled to deplore one aspect of his legacy: the widespread belief that science and common sense are incompatible.
I have been around the block here at Stevens. I’ve participated in the newspaper, I am a part of an Honor’s Society, I’ve had my run-in’s with the SGA and Office of Student Life, and I’ve even participated in some rituals for IUA, (photography with The Stute can get pretty hands-on).