Love can be complicated to define emotionally as it varies from person to person, but it can be somewhat simpler and possibly more comforting to analyze through a scientific lens.
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The Women’s Fencing team had a strong showing at the annual Stevens Invitational, held on Sunday, February 4 in Canavan Arena, with graduate student Claire McNeill breaking the program’s career epee win record.
The FrogJump Invitational, hosted this year by Juniata College from February 2-3, showcased teams from four schools, including Juniata, Carthage College, the University of Mount Union, and the Stevens Ducks.
The Men’s Basketball team has been very successful since the start of the semester, winning eight of their last 10 games.
As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, if you find yourself single and alone, do not fret. Valentine’s Day is a day of love, and love comes in all different forms.
Valentine’s Day is known to be all about showing your love for other people. Whether that be a partner or friend, there is something special about making time to spend with people we care about on such a special day.
Acts of service: helping your loved one out when they’re in need by doing something for them.
Quality time: spending time with your loved one, even if it’s just saying nothing at all.
To Stanley or to Owala, that is the question. In a never-ending riptide of consumerism, one is faced with a difficult choice: will I cave in and buy the water bottle that is trendy this month?
It was this time three years ago that we were coming back from winter break in my first year at Stevens.
Today, at Off The Press, we decided to get a little multicultural and dive into underrated folktales from other countries. And here is one of the most famous folktales from India!