By: Jonathan Itskovitch
Caption: Earth Day Doodle form Google. Source: Jonathan Itskovitch
This Tuesday was Earth Day. Cities around the world commemorated their environmental progress, and New York has a Green Festival coming up this weekend.
On Wednesday, April 23 at 8:00 p.m., students, faculty members, and staff gathered at Samuel C. Williams Library for the “Behind the Books” event hosted by the library itself, Stevens Honor Board, and Gear and Triangle Society.
We return to Jersey City yet again. My friends and I decided to stray from Orale’s Pork-Belly infused creations and return to our comfort zone: Asian Cuisine.
On November 15, 2013, the first The Stute Smackdown debuted. The title of the column was “Something you don’t outgrow,” and that was referring to professional wrestling, one of the greater passions of the column’s author (me).
Monday April 21:
The official Re-launch of the Green Team
Hosted at 12:00 p.m. in EAS 229A, the Stevens Green Team announced its Official Re-launch, marking the start of Stevens Institute of Technology’s Earth Week with this meeting.
An astute observer with night-vision walking down campus from Howe Center would have seen three especially bright lights colored red, blue, and green on Palmer Lawn.
In my last column, I commented on an anomalous riff by Sherlock Holmes–who usually shuns metaphysics—on whether a beautiful flower is evidence of God.