With the influx of female students at Stevens comes a corresponding rise in women’s programs and short events available freely for them to attend.
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On March 26th, 2014, President Nariman Farvardin strolled down Whitpenn Walk to meet with 35 guidance counselors from the Washington D.C.
Earth Week is coming up, and environmental issues are taking center stage. This year at Stevens, the ESW (Engineers for a Sustainable World) is launching a recycling initiative.
As you may or may not know, last week was the week of Eboard elections on The Stute. I didn’t bother mentioning it at the time, honestly because it is a touch overused for the topic of the first editorial of the new Editor in Chief.
By: Jonathan Itskovitch
Another week and another App store game makes an appearance. This week’s fad is 2048. I’m sure everyone on campus has heard of the game if they haven’t played it already.
In my previous column, I criticized Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of the new science series Cosmos (which I’m loving), for downplaying historical links between science and war.
About two weeks ago, I volunteered at a FIRST Robotics Competition in Clifton. A large number of other Stevens students (from the Theta Alpha chapter Alpha Phi Omega) also volunteered.
Oculus has become increasingly popular ever since their successful $2 million Kickstarter. Numerous people have purchased their Oculus Rift developer kit.
