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Howe gets into the spirit of Halloween

After years of declining attendance at Pierce Dining Hall, formerly the most premier dining hall on campus, Stevens has announced that a Spirit Halloween location will be replacing Howe.

Why does candy corn exist?

Throughout the history of the world, there have been many theories about why things are the way they are in the world.

Roaches in Davis Hall: curse or coincidence?

With spooky season descending around the Stevens campus, no one is safe. Spirits lie in wait for students to haunt, and new dangers are spotted gurgling at the surface of the Hudson.

Ghostly innovation: a meeting with Colonel Stevens

Born in 1749, Colonel John Stevens III is a historical figure and the patriarch of the Stevens family that eventually went on to found Stevens Institute of Technology.

New Jersey’s LGBTQ+ history

On campus, both Pride Month and LGBTQ+ History Month are celebrated, but what is the main difference? While organizations such as Torch and oSTEM embody the spirit of living with pride daily, the purpose of Pride Month is to “recognize the impact that LGBTQ individuals have had on society locally, nationally and internationally.”

Gender, donuts, and TranSIT

Torch and oSTEM are well-known, queer-based clubs on campus that host a variety of events throughout the semester, however, much of the student population is unfamiliar with TranSIT, a sub-group of Torch.

Queer bops to add to your playlist this LGBTQ+ History Month

October is LGBTQ+ History Month and a great time to start listening to some new, on-the-rise queer artists. If you’re like me and want a break from blasting the same Clairo songs on repeat, make sure to add these lesser-known LGBTQ+ artists to your mix:

Jame Minogue

If you’re looking for new Latin jams to add to your playlist, take a listen to Jame Minogue, an on-the-rise, queer Latin pop/R&B artist native to North Jersey. 

Studying in Hoboken: where to go

It’s that time of year again. All that homework is piling up and it seems that every class has an exam, group project, or worse, both that need to be completed.