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Posts published in “Year: 2022

First book fair

As a little kid, I had been one of the kids to always look forward to the Scholastic Book Fairs which had books, magazines, those invisible pens, the notorious chocolate calculators (famous for their fake chocolate smell which I was not a fan of) and those obnoxious (and a bit pointless) pointer poles.

Q: What can I do when I’m feeling homesick?

Claire: 

Homesickness is a common experience for college students to experience throughout their transition of moving away from home for the first time.

Egon Schiele

One of the most difficult things beginner and expert artists struggle with is the portrayal of the human figure. This is a struggle I relate to personally; my figure drawing has improved over the years but I still cannot say I am particularly pleased with any of the figure drawings I do.

Stevens’ on-campus vaccine clinic

At Stevens, the health and safety of the students are a huge priority. Whether it be the Stevens Campus Police, the Guardian App, or COVID-19 safety procedures, the school shows its dedication to keeping its students safe.

Stevens Consulting Club joins campus

The School of Business is always inspiring its students to learn outside the classroom, and that seems to be exactly what Aditya Bhangale took to heart.

Out of the Darkness walk

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will be hosting its Out of the Darkness Walk in Hoboken on October 23, 2022.

Meet the trivia club!

At Stevens, students are free to explore their interests in and out of their major; one interest that seems to be popular among students from all different walks of life just happens to be trivia.