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The Stute

Snow mercy – getting tired of winter

I was raised in a house that loved snow. My mom teaches first grade, and as it turns out, grade school teachers love snow days just as much as we did when we were in grade school.

Languages as humanities

A college education is intended to be balanced and give students a well-rounded learning experience. Here at Stevens, students are required to take humanities courses and physical education courses (or participate in Stevens Athletics) in addition to the core courses required for their major.

Average WWE shows, ROH recognized, and no more Punk?

Just a week from the Royal Rumble pay-per-view (PPV) being removed, there has been a tremendous amount of news and activity on the professional wrestling front, especially in the WWE.

Comcast, Japan make more attempts at universal Wi-Fi

In my previous column, I discussed “BeWifi”, a new effort in Barcelona to implement shared wi-fi, where consumers could use their neighbors’ leftover bandwidth to increase their quality of service.

Who has it tougher?

A non-engineer gives her perspective

Often when on campus, I hear students discussing how the difficulty of their majors. Some say, “biomedical engineers have to take Organic Chemistry and Calculus Four.”

Union Republic, good decor, poor food

Is anyone surprised that I’ve chosen a restaurant from Jersey City again? After last week’s foray into Grove Street, I’ve decided to take a break from Manhattan and spend more time with our underrated neighbor on this side of the Hudson.