First, to preface everything, this is by no means a political piece. The entirety of this column is dedicated to business.
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As the author sits now to write his final Off the Press article, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on the importance of finishing what we start.
My friend, Richard is a curmudgeonly physicist, who sends me science-y things he finds online. Richard loves making the point that if you don’t understand something mathematically, you don’t understand it.
Yesterday, graduating Stevens students took part in the Wittpenn Walk, a long-standing sendoff-type event leading up to Commencement later in May.
When I started writing for The Stute in the fall, my first film review was the 2017 horror movie Get Out.
Since the James Webb Space Telescope’s launch in December 2021, it has made dozens of discoveries that have expanded our understanding of the universe as it was developing.
The Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador, is one of the most biologically diverse and historically important regions of the planet.
The Stevens men’s tennis team finished out their regular season with a bang, and proceeded to win the MAC Championships 5-0 this Sunday against FDU-Florham.
The No. 2 Stevens Ducks, led by sophomore Koby Sherman who had a match-high 16 kills and senior Connor Feulner who finished with nine kills and five blocks, defeated No.
The Ducks’ eight-game winning streak came to an end this past Saturday, April 29, in their first MAC Freedom loss to Misericordia 10-9 after triple overtime.