Over 80 students participate in a game of Irish Skittles hosted by Stevens Irish Association, and winners received Skittles candy as a prize.
The Stute
The Chinese Student Association held their “Little Chinatown” event in Babbio Atrium on Wednesday.
Short activities duck ring toss and fishing game were organized, and players were eligible to win prizes and raffle tickets.
The weight on my chest
Is a growing parasite
Feeding off of some deep dark fears
That don’t make rational sense
You tell me to shake it off
Take the piano off my back
As if I would have done that already if I could
But I guess I’ll have to wait until I physically can’t breathe
When the weight is crushing the damn bones in my body
And I implode and I scream and I cry because I’m hurting
And then you’ll see,
How much I was faking it
Torch Alliance is hosting their fifth annual fundraising event for The Trevor Project at 8 p.m. on Oct. 26 in Hayden Lounge.
Last Friday, Oct. 7. President Obama took a stand to support sexual assault victims by signing the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Rights Act.
I am just so thankful when I come across smart, reasonable, leaders who just really care about the community and want things to be right.
The Stevens chapter of the American Chemical Society provided an opportunity for students to explore unique chemical properties in a tasty way during their event Bonding with Food.
A few weeks ago, I promised to show some love to Uptown and the outer boroughs, and Columbus Day weekend was the perfect opportunity to do that with my friends from Queens, who were home for break.
Long weekends are my favorite. For most college students, an extra day in the weekend warrants some more time to go out without any regrets that you have an early class Monday morning.
Is progress a pipe dream? I debated this question recently with my Stevens colleague Garry Dobbins, a philosopher. Below are pro-progress points I made during the debate.–John


