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Entertainment Committee’s TechFest 2026 with Rachel Chinouriri

On April 8, as the end of the spring semester approached, Stevens Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the highly anticipated musical event to kick off the summer festivities: TechFest 2026

Each year, the student-run Entertainment Committee works to coordinate a memorable event filled with fun activities, performances from students, and top musicians.

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Holding Stevens Accountable

About a year ago, students organized with the hopes of holding Stevens accountable to divest its endowment from companies or investments that are or have violated international law and human rights.

How the wildlife trade carries disease-causing pathogens

The wildlife trade encompasses a lot, from pet sales to food and furs. However, a study from Science estimates that nearly half of traded wildlife carry at least one pathogen that can cause diseases among humans, making this the first to quantify the role of traded wildlife in pathogen transmission.

Reminiscing and listening

I have been the most sappy, nostalgic version of myself recently. I know it has to do with graduation quickly approaching and all of the beginning-of-the-ends starting up.

Stevens History of Protest – How Our Past Calls Us To Action 

Thanks to documents recently recovered by Stevens Amnesty, we have a new brazen and bold image of the history of protest at Stevens – featuring images of student protesters atop the Torch Bearers Statue, 300+ students marching to the President’s House against the U.S.

Ducks rally for wild MAC Freedom win over King’s, 11-10

The Stevens Institute of Technology Baseball team secured an 11-10 win over King’s College (PA) in a tightly matched Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom opener on Friday, April 16, at Dobbelaar Field.

Year one in the books

I am currently writing this on Wednesday, April 22, for the issue coming out this Friday. For those of you who don’t know, that is really bad.

Hamnet: grief written in art

Films that adapt William Shakespeare’s work focus on staying true to his words that changed literature forever. Hamnet, adapted from the novel of the same name by Maggie O’Farrell, focuses on a fictionalized story of what inspired Shakespeare to write what would become his most celebrated work.

The sustainability of a soft life

With the weather getting nicer and the sun staying out longer, I yearn to frolic the fields. I really enjoy spending time outside and find myself looking for any excuse to do so.