Jessie Carolina’s raspy, soulful voice weaved through the crowd as Italian sausage and Greek shish kebabs sizzled on the grills outside at the 21st Annual Hoboken Arts and Music Festival this past Sunday.
The Stute
For most of us at Stevens, TechFest is a radical homecoming event in and of itself; students collaborate and reach out to artists to create a night to which students are genuinely looking forward.
On Wednesday, September 24, Professor Yu Tao presented her current research concerning gender differences in productivity among scientists and engineers in China and the US.
I was taking part in an interview with a new member of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) recently and I was asked how it was possible for me to do all the things I do.
By Jiaren Li
Most people assume that e-sports are a recent phenomenon. After all, most of the popular competitive e-sports did not rise to popularity until 7 or 8 years ago, and e-sports did not enjoy the worldwide attention it gets today.
In this column and in my book The End of War, I knock what I call the deep roots theory of war.
No, this article isn’t about the past participle of the word “slink.” Partly because there’s not much to say about it, partly because I have something else that’s interesting to write about, but mostly because we go to a tech school and almost nobody really cares about grammar.
This past Wednesday afternoon, the Stevens chapter of FeelGood hosted a Wiffle Ball home run derby event on Palmer Lawn. As the Hoboken breeze blew through Palmer Lawn, bats were swinging and Wiffle Balls were flying deep – some managed to hit their home runs right into the treetops that stand in front of America’s Cup and Palmer Hall.
The Chinese Students Association (CSA) celebrated a Chinese tradition last Wednesday by putting on a Mid-Autumn Festival in Jacobus Lounge. The event had many Chinese foods either freely available or being sold, a pool with fish that students could take back to their dorms, and Chinese decorations festooned along the walls.
If there’s any one component of the modern smartphone that hasn’t yet caught up with the “smart” designation of the rest of the experience, it’s certainly the phone itself.