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The whole campus is getting paved

As part of a repaving process, the City of Hoboken began absolutely obliterating Hudson Street last week. It was truly a symphony of destruction, featuring machines like excavators, motor graders, and a Komatsu Superdozer D575A.

(Barely) coherent thoughts

I’m not going to lie, but I completely forgot I had an article due this week. So, here we are, Sunday night scrambling to put together enough coherent thoughts to fill the 550 word count of this column.

April, a month of firsts

After coming back to school last semester, the months of living through lockdowns and quarantining at home seems like a fever dream.

SGA holds vigil for Ukraine

On Wednesday, April 13, the SGA hosted a vigil outside Palmer Lawn acknowledging the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Speakers Leo Maksymenko, Alexander Stanczak, and Nicole Malantchouk gave speeches describing their personal attachment to Ukraine, the ongoing conflict, and ways that the Stevens community can contribute to helping Ukrainians.

Techfest headliner announced: A R I Z O N A

After over two years of the pandemic, the Entertainment Committee (EC) has been planning an in-person Techfest, an annual concert event at Stevens.

Stevens orchestra’s “Mostly Baroque” concert

On Saturday, April 9, 2022, the Stevens Orchestra performed their spring concert, “Mostly Baroque,” in DeBaun Auditorium. With their winter concert having no audience and being recorded instead, this is the Stevens Orchestra’s first in-person, live concert since pre-COVID-19.