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The first few weeks of college often feel like stepping into a new world. New buildings, unfamiliar faces, and long walks back to a quiet dorm. It’s easy to feel a little lost. For many freshmen at ...
At some point or another, everyone has thought of school as hell. Katabasis takes that sentiment and brings it to an entirely new level. The novel follows Alice Law and her academic ...
New studies show that astrocytes, also known as support cells or “silent cells,” have a larger impact on brain function than previously assumed. Previously, astrocytes were thought to provide a suppor ...
Most movies these days lean on big spectacles like CGI overload, explosions, and car chases. But not 12 Angry Men. It traps 12 strangers into a hot, humid single room that is charged with tension from ...
Whether you are an incoming freshman or a returning Stevens Duck, there are so many ways to get involved in student life at Stevens while still doing what you love. There are so many student-run ...
Girl Scouts and Stevens have joined forces to promote the STEM fields among young girls and ignite a passion for hands-on work. Two different events occurred with the two organizations; the first ...
When coming to a small school like Stevens, where a combination of everyone in the organization doesn’t even half a new-member class at a school like Alabama, you never really expect Greek life to ...
Despite potatoes being a staple food ever since they were cultivated, their actual origins remained unknown even to the farmers who grew them—until now. Thanks to the work of scientists in three ...
Last September, during my commute home, I would often spot a 10-foot inflatable lobster with an amiable expression, marking the opening of my new favorite restaurant, Blue Anchor. The location ...
The inspiration for this column comes not from the epic 1999 film The Matrix, as the title may suggest, but from an episode of Sean Carroll’s Mindscape podcast that I listened to over the summer. The ...
Returning to campus after a co-op feels eerily like waking up from a very specific kind of fever dream. The kind where Outlook calendar notifications haunt you and you somehow miss your dual-monitor ...
When you graduate high school, you are told different variations of you’ll feel it once you’re in college, that’s when it will all set in. And boy, were they right. Maybe it’s the feeling of relief, ...