I thought long and hard about what I should write my penultimate Stute Editorial on, so I chose a topic relevant to everything: legacy.
Posts tagged as “Stevens Institute of Technology”
I love the Office of Residence Life very much, with a few exceptions: When they are telling me my string contraptions are fire hazards, when they tell me I can’t stay in my River Terrace apartment for more than a year, and when they tell me I need a meal plan.
For a while, I’ve promised to talk about the SGA in one of my editorials. That time is now.
I have been at this school for almost four years.
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.
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 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.
When it comes to love, I am, by and large, ashamed of my generation.
Ever since my generation learned how, hooking up has somehow found itself to be integrated into the ‘norm’ of our culture.
Regarding the closure of the Schaefer Athletic Center:
I have never been a man for athletics. I never really connected to any sport, except swimming.
U.S. coalition forces killed at least 1,201 children In Iraq between 2003 and 2011. And that brings me to American Sniper, whose real-life “hero,” Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was a child killer.