As first-years, we are between the crossroads of an unlimited meal plan and the urge to illegally cook food in our dorms.
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Driving big hunks of metal as fast as possible has been one of the most thrilling forms of entertainment since the first organized race in 1894, where 102 drivers took on the challenge of getting their cars from Paris to Rouen.
Today, at Off The Press, we decided to honor our proud American heritage by retelling a famous tale from long ago.
I feel with graduation creeping up closer and closer every single day I sometimes forget to appreciate the little things that I love about college and life in general.
This past weekend, I made entrees with the Stevens Chefs team: Salmon and Tandoori Chicken. We put together an ingredient list and split up the work chopping.
After many years of purchasing physical cards, PATH riders can now use TAPP to access trains. TAPP is a contactless payment form, allowing for tickets to be purchased through Apple Pay or a card with just a tap of a phone.
A school’s reputation can be impacted by many factors, including the happiness and performance of its students and return on investment.
Students, staff, and faculty have received an 81-page update on Stevens 2032: Inspired by Humanity, Powered by Technology, the university’s second 10-year agenda to improve the reputation and academic output of Castle Point.
Within the four schools at Stevens, each offers a unique opportunity for students to participate actively in their education: a student advisory board.
While education is the priority of attending a university, many students spend much of their time with student organizations, club sports, and other on-campus events.