Traveling as an Arab has always been an interesting ordeal. I’ve heard all the crazy TSA stories there are, and they just get even wilder over the years.
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On Sunday, September 22, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft safely deployed a capsule containing samples from an asteroid named Bennu. The NASA live stream commented that this historic event is like “opening a time capsule to our ancient solar system”.
Current models for how climate change will affect the Earth are bleak, at best. Most studies predict more frequent hot days, rising sea levels, more acidic oceans, less snowfall, and heavier rainfall at certain parts of the year with droughts in others.
When thinking about going to the beach most people’s concerns center around drowning or sharks, but unfortunately, due to global warming, there is the new and increasingly prominent threat of bacterial infection.
On October 2, sophomore Lily Wierzbicki earned Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Defensive Player of the Week honors. This is Wierzbicki’s first career weekly award, coming out of Stevens’ game versus Albright College with five saves and a shutout win.
Men’s Golf competed on October 2 and 3 at the Royal Lakes Fall Invitational in Flowery Branch, GA in a two day tournament.
The Men’s Soccer team is continuing their strong start to the season, especially with their past two performances in games against Rutgers University-Newark and Misericordia University.
An essay on a text you haven’t read yet. A group presentation that you’ve been forced to handle the brunt of.
Time management is a must, whether due to rigorous courses, piles of homework, classes on top of internships, or attempting to have a social life and get enough sleep.
It’s that time of year again. All that homework is piling up and it seems that every class has an exam, group project, or worse, both that need to be completed.