Arcadia means “perfection,” and the play put on by the Stevens Dramatic Society, this past weekend from November 12–14, was a great attempt to reach perfection.
The Stute
I admit I’m not the most up to date on men’s fashion — mostly because I don’t have to wake up every morning and put together an outfit from a man’s wardrobe.
I was at a workshop on the mind-body problem—where scientists and philosophers debated, among other questions, whether dark energy might be conscious—when reality intruded.
The Computer Science Club held its most recent talk in a steady stream of open computer science events this past Wednesday night.
Karaoke gatherings embody many different aspects of Filipino culture: singing and dancing, eating, and spending time with family and friends. It’s incorporated into parties, family and community events, and even television game shows.
I wanted to like Tacoesque—I really did. There’s just something about the idea of a brand new restaurant, rough around the edges, focusing on nothing but the food.
Lambda Upsilon Lambda hosted the second annual Epic Rap Battle of Stevens on Thursday, featuring performances from Bernie Sanders, Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan.
Coming to this school, I knew that if I wanted to participate in extracurricular activities such as the Honor Board and The Stute, I would have to balance my work and other activities in order to stay afloat.
When I was initially penning this piece, I was going to focus on the terrorist attacks in Paris, how they relate to other attacks covered less by the media, and what we can take away from such tragedy.
A group from the The Stute was just named “Most Ethical Team at Stevens” after competing in the 2015 Ethics Bowl, co-hosted by both the Gear and Triangle Society and the Honor Board this past Wednesday, November 18.







