On November 11, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a new Stevens student organization unaffiliated with the national group, held a demonstration on Schaefer Lawn. This marked the first demonstration of Palestinian issues in the university's history. The event was organized in coordination with campus administration to ensure a safe and respectful environment, and it drew a substantial turnout, surprising both organizers and administration.
Posts published in “Day: December 6, 2024”
Sleigh bells are ringing, ornaments are filling the streets, and holiday music fills the air. Winter is coming in full stride, and despite the rapidly approaching finals, you should take the time to enjoy the festive season.
Women’s Volleyball took their fifth straight Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Championship title on Saturday, November 16, and began their post-season in contention for the NCAA DIII Championship.
With the opening of the men’s and women’s basketball season, both teams have managed to cinch two consecutive wins early on in the season.
There is typically at least one time in a person’s life when they are asked to imagine an object without looking at it.
Scientists have revealed new insights into the structure and composition of Uranus, challenging long standing assumptions about the seventh planet from the Sun.
When people are diagnosed with cancer, they often look to medical professionals to ensure that they receive the best care possible.
“24k Magic”, “Talking to the Moon”, “Locked out of Heaven”, “Uptown Funk”. Yup, you know the guy. Bruno Mars. He is the music industry.
Thanksgiving was pretty cool to be honest. As a mashed potato enthusiast it is one of my favorite holidays as the mashed potatoes at thanksgiving dinners are always smacking.
Thanksgiving just passed, and I really thank the Pilgrims and the Native Americans for supposedly feasting together as it allowed me a short break from this crazy semester.

