Okay, I know we go to a tech school and most people don’t believe in any type of paranormal activity. But strange things happen in this world that can’t be explained!
The Stute
There were over 50 partcipants, laptops at the ready, eager to learn. They were all gathered in Peirce 120 to learn how to make video games, for LearnJam, an event hosted by the Stevens Game Development Club.
As you prepare for the madness of Halloween 2014, what better way to get into the Halloween sprit than playing some horror games?
We are more than halfway through the semester and there are plenty of things that I have yet to cover in Senioritis.
In the wheelhouse of fighting games, Mortal Kombat has garnered a reputation through the years. Since the original game back in 1992, the series holds a special place in the industry for its absolute brutality and unrestrained use of blood, gore, and guts.
Robert Frost once wrote, “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference”.
Growing up, I had a rough father.
With motivation that hits close to home, the Stevens Solar Decathlon Team is learning from their previous mistakes and hoping to bring home the gold in 2015.
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.
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.