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Restaurant Review: East LA

By Kelsea Wilks and Mike Fitzgerald

East LA is located on Washington Street between 5th and 6th streets. The atmosphere was a bar-like setting, with a smoky dining area hidden away in the back. One definitely needs to go for lunch or an early dinner so as not to be overwhelmed by the bar crowd.

Movie Review: Bourne Ultimatum

By Bruce Jordan

This has been the semester of sequels and this week is no different. The Bourne Ultimatum, starring Matt Damon, is the third installment in the Bourne movies. Matt Damon returns as Jason Bourne, the CIA super-assassin who is still looking for his identity.

What guys want

By Alex Divinsky

What Pierce can learn from Boy Scout camp

By Matthew Edwards

Pierce. Why is it that this name has the ability to make the stomachs of many students churn in fear? I generally enjoy Pierce, although at times I too must look at some of the meals and ask the question, "Why?" The logic behind some of their dishes is at times unfathomable.

Letter to the Editor - Rob Hoar

Mike, I was reading the Stute while on campus for the Board of Trustees meeting last week and noticed the roving reporter: "What do you think the Board of Trustees are responsible for?" I was wondering if you could publish in some form the below brief description of the Board for the Stute's readerships information.

Economic Woes: How the economy in the US is set for a tumble...

By Drew Lewis

The American banking and monetary system is one that, despite a few sputters and coughs, has for a long time been a formidable opponent in the world markets. It possesses not only a currency that is worth more than that of most countries, but the economy is grounded on the confidence that Americans have in their own economic system.

Freshman Column VII

Gene Kelly lied, and gas is scary

By Dani Castioni

"I'm singing in the rain, just singing in the rain…" unless, of course, I am in New Jersey, in which case I am most likely drowning in the rain or begging the rain to leave me be in my own little happy world of dryness. Now, if Gene Kelly thought that rain creates a glorious feeling, he obviously needs to take a trip to the Garden State.

Government Math and Accounting

By Tim Garner

Engineering and science students at Stevens take a lot of math courses, ranging from calculus to linear algebra. Engineering students also take a course called Engineering Economics, which teaches a few of the basics of accounting. Even with all of these math and economics courses, the Stevens graduate may not understand government math and accounting.

Manga Review: Nodame Cantabile Vol. 1

By Joshua Habel

Genius music student Shinichi Chiaki wants to leave Japan and study to be a composer, but a tragic event in his past has left him terrified of travel by both plane and boat. So, while he watches his fellow students at Momogaoka Music Academy go forth and chase their dreams, he remains thoroughly trapped.

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