After looking back on my old columns, I noticed that my reviews and recommendations are almost exclusively in places like Chelsea, Chinatown, and Battery Park – essentially hot neighborhoods in Midtown and Lower Manhattan.
The Stute
On Friday, a group of roughly 25 Stevens students attended the annual College Night with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO).
It’s that time of the decade again: the presidential election. Last Monday night, two presidential candidates battled it out in front of millions on television, tackling topics such as war, poverty, social discrimination, etc.
Throughout my time at Stevens thus far, I have held many different on campus jobs. From ushering in DeBaun, yelling at Summer Pre-College students who refused to go to bed at 11 p.m.,
The Office of Residence Life and Castle Point Politics hosted a screening of the debate which was attended by over 275 students.
I’m going to vote for Hillary Clinton, and not just because Donald Trump is a “sociopath” (as his former ghostwriter puts it).
by Teny Odaimi
New policies on PE credit and resource management are just two of the many recent changes to Stevens’s club sports.
I first learned of yesterday’s train crash at Hoboken Terminal through the Orientation Leaders Groupme. An OL asked if anybody was at the terminal and if everybody was okay and reminded everyone to check on commuter friends and friends who commute into the city.
The recent wave of crime in New Jersey and New York has led to an increase in safety measures at Stevens.
My first recommendation for non-metropolitan New York, exploring the Adirondacks, was a strong one, but the Adirondacks are pretty far away.


