From 2009, when “Tik Tok” was released and reached the top of the charts, Kesha has been considered the fearless and outspoken leader of dance-pop.
The Stute
In chairs circled around a wooden table, the group leaned in towards each other, holding hands. “Let’s say a prayer,” said the blonde, on whom all eyes had focused.
I entered senior year with an open mind, a few less credits, and a positive outlook for the future. It’s week four, and all has remained constant for the most part—the positivity remains intact, but I’m beginning to feel the mid-semester strain work against me, slowly and stealthily.
On Sept. 20, the Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted “More Fun in the Philippines.” The event took a creative twist converting Jacobus Hall into the Philippines and taking attendees on a guided tour to educate the tourists on the prominent natural landscapes, cities, food and the local Filipino population.
Remember Irene? It was a hurricane that wreaked havoc along the eastern seaboard of the U.S. in 2011. Some environmental activists, notably Bill McKibben, blamed Irene on human-induced global warming, whereas others denounced that attribution as scientifically premature.
This week marked the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. The assembly included over 190 member nations, from all over the world.
As I’m sure lots of you have noticed, Tracy and I have been trading off Kuisine Korner this semester as an experiment to see how column splitting works.
Since Kim Jong-Un took power over North Korea after the death of his father, he has been running the country emphasizing just how much power he has over his people: frequent military parades, public executions of political enemies, and consistently reminding the people about the “dangers” of the West (particularly the United States of America).
Founded in March 2016 with an interest group of seven girls, Stevens Women in Business (SWIB) is one of the newest clubs on campus.
Many people may feel overwhelmed when coming to college for the first time. Luckily Stevens tries its best to help ease freshmen into their new lives here in Hoboken.

