By Shane Quinlan Arlington, Vice Chair of the Honor Board
Note: The opinions expressed in this periodical are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Honor Board or any other entity.
By Shane Quinlan Arlington, Vice Chair of the Honor Board
Note: The opinions expressed in this periodical are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Honor Board or any other entity.
As classes end and this semester (finally) comes to a close, I don’t think I could be more happy. Overall, this semester has been my worst to date at Stevens, both academically and mentally.
Pier A in Hoboken was filled with over 200 runners for Tau Beta Pi’s Pi Mile Run last Saturday.
Tau Beta Pi is the nation’s second oldest honor society, and the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession.
The Student Government Association held the annual budget meeting on Sunday April 19, just after the craziness of Accepted Students Day came to an end.
There has been much talk surrounding the changes to the Student Activity Fee and Student Life has finally released limited information as to why upper administration has made these decisions.
In my last column, I commented on an anomalous riff by Sherlock Holmes–who usually shuns metaphysics—on whether a beautiful flower is evidence of God.
On Tuesday, March 15, 2014, at 9:00 p.m., the Stevens Knitting Club hosted a Tea and Knitting Night in the Lore-El center.
Every spring, the Stevens chapter of the American Chemical Society holds a metallurgy event, where students can learn about metals, alloys, and the reactions between them.
Every class I’m taking this semester has a group project in it. Every. Last. One. So far, we’ve been terrible at communicating.