This past Wednesday, the Stevens chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) offered faculty and students the opportunity to hear John Schwall, Chief Operation Officer of Investors’ Exchange, speak about his experiences in the finance world.
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It is important to remember with the approaching Valentine’s Day that love can appear in many forms: “Some Cupids kill with arrows, some with traps.”
Cars are now safer than ever, although car accidents still claim the lives of over 30,000 Americans and over one million people around the globe each year.
The student centricity at Stevens is unparalleled. As a smaller university, the institution excels in actively encouraging students to make suggestions on improving the state of the institution.
It’s only the beginning of my second semester here, and I’m already pretty active on campus. My calendar is filled with club meetings pretty much every day, which may look too busy.
This winter has been crazy so far. A few early closings and snow days, and thanks to Punxsutawney Phil, we have six more weeks of winter.
Since freshman year, Ayame has been one of the restaurants I’ve frequented most. It’s close to campus, they are one of the few restaurants in Hoboken with hibachi, and their lunch specials are absolutely phenomenal.
Radioshack filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, February 8, ending the chapter of what seems to be the most drawn-out death of a business this century.
This week, I solved the writer’s block that was plaguing me during the writing process for this week’s column by staring at H1Z1 streams on Twitch.
Last Thursday, on February 5 at 9:00 p.m., a crowd of students waited in anticipation inside Hayden Lounge to have a taste of Korean street cuisine offered at KSA’s Seoul Street Food event.