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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Boo-tiful sweets from afar

Hello, fellow foodies! With Halloween just around the corner, I’ve got chocolate on my mind and not just the usual candy bars.

Is “Harry Potter” a Halloween series?

There’s nothing I love more than rewatching a movie. After a year, I feel like I forget every major detail and enjoy the thrill of watching my favorite movie for the first time all over again.

SES announces conference funding for interdisciplinary RSOs

The Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES) recently launched a new initiative for undergraduates (UG), the “SES UG Student Group Conference Travel Fund,” designed to support interdisciplinary Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) in attending conferences.

The evolution of Pinnacle stipends for J-Term

Originally, Pinnacle and Clark Scholars were limited to only one stipend during the J-Term. However, due to increasing popularity, it will now be possible to use two stipends for J-Terms.

First minor fair in several years to take place this month

The first Undergraduate Minor Fair in several years is being held on October 23 by several university offices to help Stevens students discover and choose minors that best fit their academic plans.

 Woodward book claims secret Trump-Putin meetings

There are only a few weeks until the U.S. presidential election where the nation will decide between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump.

Ranking exam lock in locations

As midterms approach, it can feel increasingly difficult to find a place to “lock in” (i.e., focus) to study for every exam or work on every project.

Have no fear, midterms are here!

It’s that time of the semester again (or for first-years, your first time), midterms are around the corner, and everybody’s goosebumps are rising, like the cost of living.