Alcohol is something that has been talked about in my life since I was a young boy. In fifth grade, we had a local police officer tell us about the dangers of drugs and alcohol in the Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, program.
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I used to be really happy to be at Stevens, but lately, I just can’t stand it. Now, I’m counting down the days until I can go home.
“Hands up, don’t shoot!”
If this phrase is not familiar to you, you must have somehow missed the news during the last few months.
I have many problems with many organizations across campus. It could be IUA, KHODA, Gear and Triangle, or the SGA, it doesn’t really matter; I have a lot of gripes with everything.
This past Tuesday, Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) teamed up with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) to host an Intern Panel regarding the topics of interviewing, networking, and getting a job.
Two weeks ago, 33 members and one alumnus of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) ventured the many miles to Detroit to attend the 2014 SHPE Conference.
The DeBaun Auditorium was packed. Students, faculty, and parents filled the seats awaiting the next entry in the Thomas H. Scholl Lecture by Visiting Entrepreneurs.
In my last column, I poked my nose into the debate over whether climate change will precipitate more conflict. I offered half a dozen objections to predictions that more warming means more war.
Hoboken has a plethora of restaurants. While this is almost always a wonderful thing, and a huge benefit to the Mile Square, there is a bit of a drawback.
Are we special or unique? Are we, as advanced, thinking beings, at all significant? These and more were powerful questions posed by Dr.