Free time, remember that? Cue a long sigh. But seriously, even students here at Stevens have some form of free time even if we don’t know it.
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I spent last weekend running around campus “event hopping.” If you have ever opened up one of the Student Life Newsletter emails (which you definitely should because there is a lot of information about campus activity in general) or visited the Ducksync Events Calendar, you should know what I’m talking about.
I feel that in today’s culture, talking about mental health is somehow taboo.
In the U.S. specifically, where workers are encouraged to put their home lives aside to work 60+ hours a week, the lack of care to one’s mental state and any problems that come with it does not come to me as a surprise.
Times are tough for young psychologists. That’s what I kept thinking during recent meetings with candidates for a psychology position at Stevens.
When people discuss sustainability, usually the concern is, “What are the economic benefits?” The ecological and social concerns are usually kept in the dark.
It’s hard to believe that there is only one month of classes left in my freshman year of college. It feels just like yesterday that I was moving into my dorm to start this new journey, feeling a sense of excitement and slight nervousness in thinking of what was to come.
The internet is for… checking emails — duh. Trekkie Monster, played by the multi-talented Tyler Jones, is a character from Avenue Q, who has an obsession with certain internet things.
Last week, CNBC ran a piece on how to choose secure passwords. To supplement their article, they included a tool to test how strong your password is.
