Some of you may recall the recent Stevens Career Fair that took place on Wednesday, September 21. Hundreds of students throughout the day were in line waiting for their opportunity to speak with prospective employers and give them their resumes.
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Tears welled and filled my eyes, blurring my vision as trails of snot rolled through my nose all the way down my face.
Perhaps the coolest thing about The Stute is the creativity we can have with it. From coming up with article ideas to figuring out the layout of the paper each week, The Stute requires ingenuity from all its members.
Over the past few years, our lives have become increasingly interconnected with technology and the internet. We have learned to live while stuck inside our homes, using phones and computers to order food from restaurants, interact with friends and family, and earn a living.
Moving into college is exciting. Whether you are a returning student or a first year, we all are prone to experiencing “the honeymoon phase”, that initial wave of excitement we feel when starting something new, seeing and making new friends, and being around other motivated and energized individuals.
The weekend of September 17-18 marked the Stevens Men’s Golf team’s competition in the George Cangero Invitational in Farmingdale, NY, where the team placed sixth overall.
The Stevens Women’s Tennis team competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Individual Championships over the weekend of September 17-18 at the Ralston Athletic Complex at Kirby Park in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
With more people becoming aware and concerned about protecting the environment, many new policies have been enacted in order to combat carbon emissions and invest in alternative energy sources.
On September 20, the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) hosted an event in the UCC Gallery room where Stephen Rivera, Vice President of Global Technical Accounting Advisory for Johnson & Johnson, spoke about his career path as a Latino.
Quae, the brainchild of two Stevens students, Brendan Probst ’23 and Samuel Schmitt ’23, is a community voting platform all in the palm of your hand.