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Posts tagged as “volume-cxii-issue-18”

Stevens women’s fencing claims first EWFC Championship since 2002

After 13 years, Stevens Institute of Technology finally captured the Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) Dual Meet Championship. On the 15th anniversary of the EWFC, the Ducks snapped Johns Hopkins University’s five-year streak of EWFC Championships this past Sunday at home, earning their first championship since 2002 and third in conference history.

Students win prizes at Red Pin Bowling

The bowling alley in Howe hosted Red Pin Bowling this past Wednesday at 9 p.m.. This event was presented by the Stevens Bowling Club, specifically its members Bailey Bancroft and Sean Dirscherl, and it also could be used as an APO fellowship event by brothers and new members of that fraternity.

The struggle of being competitive

If you were to ask anyone that knows me personally if I was a competitive person, the answer would be a resounding yes.

Sequels: have they gone too far?

As I mentioned in one of my previous articles, the year 2015 will see many good releases, many of which will be franchise entries.

Stevens hosts Veritas Forum

Can faith and reason coexist? On Wednesday, February 18, the Veritas Forum—a non-profit organization that hosts Christian themed discussions at over 100 international campuses—set out to answer this question.

Nintendo launches New 3DS XL with hardware improvements

Nintendo’s New 3DS XL, a hardware revision of its 3DS XL from 2012, hit store and online shelves last week. The changes to the hardware include an additional analog nub on the right side of the touch screen for camera controls, improvements to 3D viewing angles, decreased loading times for games, two additional shoulder buttons, and other miscellaneous tweaks.

The SGA and me: a history of misunderstanding

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.