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Did Sherlock Holmes believe in God?

I’ve become, belatedly, a Sherlock Holmes groupie. I dig the BBC series Sherlock, starring the suddenly ubiquitous Benedict Cumberbatch, as well as its American counterpart Elementary (I prefer the latter, in part because of Lucy Liu, the best Watson ever).

“A Funny Thing Happened” in DeBaun Auditorium

It’s a good thing the Stevens Dramatic Society hosts each of their productions for three nights, because their shows rake in several full houses worth of attendees.

The best side forward

Wherever there is yin, there is yang. Such is true for Stevens Institute of Technology. This facility, primed for the production of well-rounded young professionals, has a fair share of good and bad.

Cultural Differences

In my Italian class, one of the focuses that my professor has is showing her students the richest parts of Italian culture.

Heartbleed: The biggest TLS vulnerability since 2006

"Catastrophic" does not begin to describe this event. The problem is so bad that attackers have been reading and dumping plaintext passwords for individuals' Yahoo! Mail accounts. Yes, personal email accounts are having their passwords leaked. And it does not stop there. Hundreds of sites are vulnerable (and are still vulnerable as of the writing of this article). The best way to describe this vulnerability is as a complete break of Internet security.

Students Celebrate Diversity in UNITY Carnival

Last Wednesday, on April 9, 2014, the Hayden lot filled up with a hundred people at 1:00 p.m. Within half an hour later, the crowd ballooned up to a few hundred more because the Ethnic Student Council (ESC), the umbrella organization of ethnic Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), held its annual UNITY Carnival.