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Why “WrestleMania” matters

Since I began writing “The Stute Smackdown,” my focus has fluctuated from standalone editorials about various aspects of the professional wrestling industry to summary and analysis of WWE programming.

A little something about The Stute

Many of you have undoubtedly noticed that, in the past two weeks, there have been a few errors on The Stute.

Chef’s Fare event brightens up Pierce Dining Hall

On Monday, March 31, Pierce Dining Hall decided to take a shift from its usual dinner offerings. Students were greeted with a handful of fun beach-themed activities and live music performance in addition of the main highlight of the dinner: carefully-crafted cuisines from recipes prepared by chefs from three different universities, Marist College, SUNY New Paltz, and our own Stevens Institute of Technology.

Computer Conundrum

Last Thursday, my laptop stopped working. As usual, I brought it to the Computer Service Center for repair. This being the fifth year of my laptop’s life, I understand that there are going to be problems with my computer, and it will occasionally have to get fixed.

It’s Time To Legalize Gay Marriage in the U.S.

By: Jonathan Itskovitch

Pride-Rainbow-Flag

Caption: The rainbow flag is the most prominent symbol of LGBT pride. Source: HRC

It is apparent that the time has come to legalize gay marriage throughout the entire nation.

Off Center presents “Punch Fist Love” sketch show

On Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29, Off Center presented their First Centurion Show, written and performed by six members of Off Center and hosted by Matthew Nando Kelly.

Stevens Voice Studio Hosts Honor Recital

On March 29, 2014, the Stevens Voice Studio hosted their Spring Honor Recital in the Music Room on the 4th floor of the Howe Building.

Artisans of the 21st Century

I’m not sure how well known this is at Stevens, given that we are a school focused on technology and innovation, but Florence is a very historical and primary location for the development of art and artists.