I play pond hockey. After we whack the puck around a while, and we’re soaked in sweat and sagging, I shout, “Next goal wins!”
The Stute
Ashley Lytle has just been announced as the newest addition to the College of Arts and Letters. Following the retirement of Professor Susan Schept, who has been a psychology professor at the university for over 30 years, Lytle will assume her professorship come this fall semester.
After a yearlong selection process following the leave of Lisa Dolling, the College of Arts and Letters officially named Dr. Kelland Thomas as its new dean in March.
Line items worth $50,000 were left out of the Fall 2016 semester’s running total during the SGA’s budget meeting on Sunday.
It is unlikely that there are many people at Stevens who do not know what CPAC is. For those that are unfamiliar with the Castle Point Anime Convention, campus is overtaken for a day by anime fanatics cosplaying, or everyday garb, as a part of a fun experience for local anime fans.
Despite New York State being the fourth-most populous state, and third-most populous for the previous few elections, presidential candidates rarely pay attention to the state since it’s been a Democratic stronghold since Reagan’s last election.
Gwynne Shotwell does for a living what most of us dreamed of doing as children: as the president and COO of SpaceX, she’s helping shape the future of mankind’s exploration of the universe.
Whether it be Anonymous, including those who claim to be Anonymous, or LizardSquad, it is hard to deny that this decade has, so far, has been jam-packed with interesting cyber attacks and cyber wars.
The Stevens Career Center hosted a Focus Group discussion for co-op students to discuss changes and possible improvements to the Co-operative Education program this past Wednesday.
Last week, a few dozen scholars assembled at Stevens for “The Maintainers, ”a three-day conference on our modern obsession with innovation.
