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Hi AKIHI

These past few weeks have been overwhelming, but I’m glad to say I found a place of refuge: Akihi Bubble Tea.

A very Stevens Thanksgiving: if campus hosted a holiday dinner

If Stevens ever hosted a campus-wide Thanksgiving dinner, it would start normally — tables set up in Canavan Arena, fairy lights, and a suspiciously fancy carving knife we definitely did not have the budget for.

Just when the ground levels, there is an earthquake

Some things in life you just remember. Like it happened yesterday. But the moment means nothing until it means something. 

Even two years ago, the E-board knew how passionate I was about The Stute.

What’s happening with New Jersey and SNAP?

On October 31, New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency (effective November 1 at 12 a.m.) because of the suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. 

Peru’s Serpent Mountain sheds its mysterious past

Monte Sierpe, translated as the “serpent mountain,” is located in the Pisco Valley of Southern Peru. The “Serpent Mountain” is known for its thousands of precisely aligned holes to resemble the look of a snake.

Making waves: some new mathematical discoveries in fluid dynamics

Many of us at Stevens have taken, are taking, or will take a course that involves fluid dynamics. These courses tend to be on the more challenging end, because fluids can behave in immensely complex ways, and it’s difficult even experimentally to understand this behavior, let alone build mathematical models to govern it or computational techniques to simulate it.

The art of the side quest

I grew up in central Pennsylvania in a small town called Montoursville. If I were hanging out with friends past 11 p.m.

White lily

The Victorian Language of Flowers was used for decades to relay feelings that people had a hard time expressing or were too embarrassed to share.