Personally, I don’t like to exaggerate negative aspects of specific video games I cover in my article. From Destiny to DotA, despite the fact that I find flaws in many of the games I write about, I like to highlight what’s innovative and exhilarating about each of the games, what makes me enjoy them, and analyze trends in industry.
Posts tagged as “Stevens”
By now, you’ve probably heard of the new startup Meerkat from news headlines or friends. But you may not know exactly what Meerkat is, and what makes the month-old startup interesting.
Last week, the newly formed Stevens chapter of Habitat for Humanity went to the town of Monck’s Corner, South Carolina, just outside Charleston, for community service.
Obviously, the primary concern of any college should be the conditions for students. Earlier in the semester, I wrote an article about student-centricity at Stevens after attending Pancakes with the President.
Years ago I was blathering to a science-writing class at Columbia Journalism School about the complexities of covering psychiatric drugs when a student raised his hand.
The FeelGood World organization brings much joy to campus with their weekly grilled cheese delivery system. However, they continued their fight against world hunger by hosting a Cornhole tournament this past Wednesday in Hayden Lounge.
Reddit is an incredibly powerful tool. I’ve lurked on it for about a year and it has improved my quality of life.
I almost forgot I had to write this.
Whew. Okay, well, this past Tuesday I was elected as the 112th (or 113th, we’re not quite sure) Editor-in-Chief of The Stute.
And so it comes to this my friends! This is my last editorial before leaving my executive position on The Stute behind.
Some professors are the most unorganized people, and I’m tired of it. I’m not going to name names here, but so many of them just don’t have it together.