Not to be overly dramatic, but by the beard of Zeus, Bagels is back! Bringing it back to earth, Bagels on the Hudson has a special place in the hearts and stomachs of just about every Stevens student, young and old.
The Stute
Anyone who has visited the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Orlando has raved great reviews of their Hogsmeade butterbeer.
The music and lyrics of Kander and Ebb filled DeBaun this Friday and Saturday, when Theta Alpha Pi (TAP) presented The World Goes Round, the third full-length musical they have performed at Stevens.
Stevens Institute of Technology is known for sleepless students. Whether it is studying late in the library or sitting in Hayden Lounge playing League of Legends, students tend to stay up past midnight.
Last Thursday, Babbio Atrium was filled with the sounds and smells of Indian culture as the Indian Undergraduate Association (IUA) hosted their fall semester Henna Night.
As much as ever, midterms are unleashing their full force on the Stevens community, whether through tests, due projects, or pushing overtime on co-op.
For more than 20 years, I have hammered behavioral genetics, which attempts to pinpoint the genetic underpinnings of an enormous variety of human traits and disorders, from homosexuality and religiosity to alcoholism and depression.
When I applied to Stevens, I knew it was regarded mainly as an engineering school. Sure, it also offers other science majors, and you could study something from the CAL area, or a type of technology management, but the heart of this innovation university is unquestionably our excellence in engineering.
Chemical Engineering, like any other discipline of engineering, is anything but stagnant; as the world’s problems become more complex, engineers are forced to refine their techniques and methodologies.
Most students do not feel the urge to wake up early on a Sunday morning. However, some compromised their time of rest and headed over to Hayden Lounge last Sunday, October 19, at 11:00 a.m.