Wrestling overcomes rivals NYU in 25-7 victory
After Thanksgiving, most of us have probably sauntered immediately over to the couch, patting our portly bellies and slipping into a groggy nap.
Wrestling overcomes rivals NYU in 25-7 victory
After Thanksgiving, most of us have probably sauntered immediately over to the couch, patting our portly bellies and slipping into a groggy nap.
The holidays are (almost) here, which means that the end of the semester is even closer. As final projects, papers, and presentations are constructed, written, and presented, and now that classes have officially concluded, a lot of time is opening up for many students and faculty alike; and rightfully so — it’s been a long semester.
The Multicultural Greek Council hosted a 3 versus 3 basketball tournament Wednesday, December 4, in the Schaefer Athletic Training Center in an effort to raise money for typhoon victims in the Philippines.
As the semester comes to a close with the last day of classes, so does the end of 2013. In this issue, you’ll find our Year in Review feature, which highlights major events at Stevens during the past year.
“B-27!”
“Yes! Bing – oh, not 37.”
“Oh, come on!”
“I got it! I got it!”
These were just but a few of the many different responses students had to this week’s “Grocery Bingo” on Tuesday and Thursdays nights at 9:15 p.m.
We all have our “To-Do” lists. We may not always have them written down, but even the least organized of us at least has some idea of what needs to be done in the immediate future.
It’s that time of year again. No, not Christmas. (Unfortunately) It’s finals season! Like last semester, finals have returned to wreak havoc on our mental stability, sleep schedules, dietary habits, and social lives.
On Saturday the 23rd, Sigma Phi Epsilon and WCPR teamed up to put on a Winter Showcase in Hayden Lounge, an open mic night were students performed music and standup comedy.
On Thursday November 21st from 9:00 pm to 10:30, Bissinger Hall was a cruise stuck on the Li River of China.
Over the last few years, we’ve heard a lot about how “Big Data” are going to revolutionize science and help us create a better world.