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Stevens hosts 2nd annual research week

From April 20 to 24, Stevens hosted the second annual undergraduate research week. Iterating on feedback from last year, the week was filled with meaningful events designed for students to network, learn from each other, and strengthen community bonds. 

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Palaver launch

The word palaver is a noun that may be described as “an improvised conference between two groups, typically those without a shared language or culture.” 

Gray whales are dying off the coast of San Francisco

The Bay Area is a popular tourist destination for many, including gray whales. However, it has recently been discovered that coming to San Francisco can be life-threatening for these whales.

Group project survival guide

At Stevens, a major aspect of the coursework is collaboration, which manifests in the form of group projects. Many students feel a sense of dread when they hear the words “group projects,” flashing back to memories of group mates who ghost, do nothing, or submit AI-generated slop.

Parasite: the cost of desiring

Most films about class and social hierarchy are filmed to tell you who to root for. Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-Ho, makes it difficult to root for either family in the film.

Confusing state of clothing

After having a conversation with someone during the budget meeting, we had an in-depth conversation about the confusing nature of fashion right now.

One down, three to go

With the exception of final exams and projects, my freshman year at Stevens is pretty much over. As I type this, it is a little hard to believe.

Stevens Softball sweeps King’s in MAC Freedom Doubleheader, 14-3, 6-1

The Women’s Softball team extended its late-season push on Saturday, sweeping King’s College in the Middle Atlantic (MAC) Freedom doubleheader. 

The Ducks (22-12, 7-5 MAC Freedom) powered past the Monarchs (11-23, 3-9 MAC Freedom) with a 14-3 victory in game one before securing a 6-1 victory later in the day.