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Hiring freeze or hiring drought?

Although it has only been a month since the current administration took office, the news has been dominated by the flurry of executive orders and decisions from Donald Trump.

3, 2, 1… Send!

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Three years ago, I walked into a Stute GBM, and before I knew it, I was elected to the E-Board as Layout Editor just two weeks later.

Stevens’ Black trailblazers of yesterday and today

Throughout the years, Stevens has had an extensive history of Black alumni as pioneers and innovators of engineering. As we celebrate Black History Month, it’s important to look through Stevens’ own past and celebrate our alumni’s accomplishments and impact on the Stevens community. 

It actually does get easier

I am now far enough into semester two where I can reflect on how much I’ve changed since the first one.

High-speed lasers write data inside glass

Photo courtesy of Microsoft

Storing data has been a challenge for decades. From storing information on magnetic tape in the form of cassettes and VHS to storing them on CDs, to USBs and hard drives, there has always been a new way to keep important data that we need for a long time safe.