Eora 3D’s developers ran into a problem: Finding an affordable yet effective 3D scanner. Unable to find one, they have decided to create one themselves.
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In celebration of International Education Month, the English Language and Communication program hosted International MASKerade Cabaret Night on Saturday evening. The event was open to all members of the Stevens community, including faculty and staff, and showcased the variety of cultures found in the graduate student population.
Sophomore Zachary Shakked, became interested in Instagram analytics over the summer, and found an app that provided him with some basic stats.
Last Saturday I was half-sick, half-exhausted, and when I finally woke up, none of my roommates were around. The evening was quiet, except for the intermittent bursts of cheering capped off by a loud, repeating horn.
If my previous columns stirred up some controversy, I apologize in advance for the waves I am about to make.
Let’s take a moment to talk about school spirit at Stevens.
On Thursday, November 5, The Link hosted a scrapbooking event in Hayden lounge. The yearbook society provided all the equipment one could need, such as colored paper, stickers, markers, and even a color printer so that students could add custom designs to their scrapbooks.
It does not take an expert to recognize that Americans are fascinated with cars. They can be a luxury or necessity in the American lifestyle.
When deciding what to write for Thursday’s Letter Writing Party, junior Anu Sapkota had plenty of options. Suggested material for patients of the Children’s Specialized Hospital ranged from understandingly restrictive to unabashedly punny.
When one remembers reading Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, one may recall Shylock, the merciless Jewish moneylender who has a very strict and rigid idea of justice.
This past Friday marked the beginning of the Stevens Game Development Club’s Game Jam. In a Game Jam, participants work alone or in teams to make a game in seven days.