Autism: a single word that can represent an endless amount of possibilities. It is a spectrum that represents a wide range of individuals, all with unique traits.
The Stute
My first week at Stevens was not the university experience I had been anticipating. The growing pains were compounded by unique circumstances; it was September 2020, all classes were virtual, and contact with others was at a minimum.
According to the local Hojoken news source, “Nohnoozesguhd News,” there have been recent reports about sightings of people with an actual freaking brain.
As I am now entering my fourth and final year at Stevens, I am filled with so many different emotions. Through my panicking for my final year, excitement to see friends again, and eagerness to learn new things, I wanted to take a step back and really be able to record my final year and share with others all of my tips and tricks I’ve found along the way for being successful as a student at Stevens.
I hate to admit it, but I used to think I was different from other women. Not that I was better or cooler, I just thought I didn’t have “the girl thing.”
I recently watched The Social Dilemma, a documentary that dissects the darker aspects of social media platforms and similar tech mega-services like Google and YouTube.
The world is like a great abyss, filled with endless opportunities and emotions; because we live in such a precarious, disquieted globe, the disquiet we are surrounded by fails to hush the tumult in our minds and hearts.
As technology advances, education often follows: computers, the internet, and, more recently, artificial intelligence. However, remembering older learning methods — perhaps the most used- is still essential: printing.
Over the past few months, Steven’s IT department has been creating a new hub for the Stevens community’s software, websites, and applications.
At the start of the year, economists and financial analysts were making numerous predictions about how the year would play out, but very few could have guessed that a massive banking failure would occur just three months in.