Hippies and scientists are generally regarded as polar opposites, but Dr. David Kaiser argues that they can come together. In fact, he says that hippies SAVED physics.
Posts tagged as “issue 16”
Last Friday, I walked out of a meeting wondering what I would be doing the rest of the night. Upon reaching the bottom of the elevator, I ran into a friend who was on her way to rollerskating.
“Once I bought the iOS books, I was able to follow a very organized learning path that relieved the frustration I had grown accustomed to in programming,” says Zachary Shakked, a freshman computer science major here at Stevens.
It is hard to say with (genuine) confidence that some company will have some year be “its year,” let alone 8 days into the new year.
Virtual currency has gained significant popularity over the past few months. Beginning with Bitcoin, the currency that made the news with its infamous spike and crash in value, other digital currencies have emerged as well.
A non-engineer gives her perspective
67% of Stevens’ student body consists of engineers.
There are chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, biomedical engineers, and many more.
In this bitter cold, the Stevens community is certainly glad for any little bit of help in weathering the weather. Sometimes, it might be difficult to appease the majority for various reasons.
Last week, we received a Letter to the Editor concerning the Registrar and some of their processes. I’d like to add my thoughts on the subject to bring attention to some issues that I’ve heard from others and experienced myself.
The budget deal passed by Congress in December reduces spending cuts, addresses sexual assault in the military, and prevents a government shutdown for at least two years.