Although Jennifer Siebel Newsom has come and gone, her message has remained on Stevens’ campus. This past Wednesday, Women’s Programs hosted a viewing of Newsom’s newest film, The Mask You Live In, a documentary that follows young men and boys who struggle to remain themselves as they are pressured by American society’s narrow definition of masculinity.
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Dr. M. G. Prasad, a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering, held a seminar on Wednesday billed “Why Noise Matters” on the third floor of the Morton building.
The pace of restaurant turnover in Hoboken is quite the phenomenon. One day, a restaurant is a thriving pillar of the Duckbills community, the next it closes for renovations and never reopens.
There are less than 24 days until WrestleMania. WrestleMania, for those who don’t know or who write off the professional wrestling industry entirely due to general dislike or irrational hatred, is the “Super Bowl of professional wrestling” — the biggest event in the wrestling industry, and a soon-to-be 31-year-old tradition for WWE.
Hello, my fellow ducks! If you’re an avid reader of The Stute, you may have noticed that my column was missing from the last two issues – gasp!
Most people don’t contract “PAX Plague” until after the PAX Convention, from either the concentration of people or poor life choices.
I thought long and hard about what I should write my penultimate Stute Editorial on, so I chose a topic relevant to everything: legacy.
Last week Professor Peninno was given the 2015 Artist Fellowship Award from The New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The award is based on an “independent peer panel assessment of the artistic quality taken from work samples submitted by individual New Jersey artists.”
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.