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Posts tagged as “issue 01”

Hoboken Western Edge Redevelopment

Hoboken floods. It is simply a fact of life, learned or experienced by living in Hoboken.

In years past, many upperclassmen, especially those off campus, can recall events that crippled the city: Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Irene, the numerous flash thunderstorms that rapidly flood vast regions of Hoboken.

New fire safety chief plans to increase awareness

Stop. Drop. Roll.

These words have been ingrained into every child’s head since first being taught about fire, but, as newly appointed Stevens Fire Safety Coordinator Dan Cunning pointed out, few know that the logic behind the actions is to prevent the inhalation of super-heated gas with the ability to damage the upper respiratory system.

I Love Stevens

If your name is Steven, I apologize for the confusion: I don’t think I’ve met you (or anyone named Steven yet), but I am simply in love with our beautiful university!

War Is Our Most Urgent Problem. Let’s Solve It

Is there a more urgent problem in the world today than war? And when I say “war,” I mean also militarism, the culture of war, the armies, arms, industries, policies, plans, propaganda, prejudices, rationalizations that make lethal group conflict not only possible but also likely.

Pull up a chair by the Hearth

Some do not see this as an e-sport, and some barely see this game as a MMO, but Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is taking over the gaming world by storm.

We Met The Greeks!

Lanyard-clad freshmen flocked to Palmer Lawn Wednesday for the highly anticipated event, Meet the Greeks. Alongside the Entertainment Committee barbecue, every Greek organization on campus set up to meet the class of 2018 as well as any unaffiliated Stevens students. 

A time to reflect

Over a decade ago, you had your first day of school. You got up early and hopped on a bus or in your mom’s ’95 Plymouth and fell asleep en route to kindergarten.

They are doing their best

It is the beginning of a new academic year here at Stevens. There are more Freshmen than ever before, classes are already bustling with eager new students, and already, The Office of Residence Life is upsetting the populace.