The Chinese Student Association held their annual Mid-Autumn Festival this past Wednesday, September 21st. This decades-old Stevens tradition is always a big hit.
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The fashion industry is changing, and New York Fashion Week is changing with it. Runways used to be invitation-only events where designers would present their ideas for the next season to the press, magazine editors, retail buyers and Hollywood socialites for review, sales and promotions.
A nearing steam engine chugs a heavy whiff of black smoke and from its archaic megaphone bellows a deafening, unforgiving horn.
A Science and Technology Institute such as Stevens will often get a bad rep when it comes to the arts. People often consider STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) schools to have nonexistent, or at best bare-bones, arts programs.
Christophe Pierre, a distinguished academic, researcher, professor, and administrator, has recently been welcomed into the VIP cohort as the successor of Dr.
Today in Cuisine Corner, I began to venture off of Washington street — albeit half a block — to the Stevens Faculty favorite, Court Street Restaurant & Bar!
The idea of self-driving cars has been a hot topic since the beginning of this decade. Many companies in the automotive industry have their own models either currently on the road or being tested.
It doesn’t take much for someone in Student Affairs to call a student a “leader” on this campus. Anyone who has held an executive board position, been part of the SGA, or served as an RA or OL has probably been told that they’re a campus leader.
The start of a new semester always has me in a “new year, new me” sort of mood. One of the many start of semester activities I do is set some goals to accomplish.

