What does it mean to have a home, an address, or a hearth? While witnessing displacement and the desperate seek for refuge abroad, should we reflect on domestic insecurity?
Posts published in “Year: 2024”
In Washington D.C., the National Gallery of Art has an outdoor Sculpture Garden which I frequented with my family whenever we would visit.
Kevin Grunder Jr. joined Stevens in December of 2021 and his final day was February 23. As Assistant Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life in the Office of Student Life, Grunder served as an advisor to 22 Greek-lettered social organizations, three governing councils, and two programmatic councils.
The average menstruating person spends about $20 on period products per cycle, totaling about $18,000 over their lifetime. Period poverty is a term used to describe when people cannot afford the menstrual products they need for their cycle in which insecurity is structurally rooted within systems of inequity and oppression.
The Stevens Campus Police Department has begun its familiar patrols around Castle Point in new style: four brand-new Dodge Durangos have partially replaced the existing fleet of squad cars, and are intended to improve the preparedness and efficiency of the department.
Construction scrims now enclose the east side of Palmer Hall as the building’s new plaza takes shape, promising to revitalize the area and enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, and the public who enjoy the greenery and views of campus.
To continue their practice of community engagement and involvement, Sigma Phi Epsilon New Jersey Alpha LC Chapter has taken part in hosting philanthropy events on campus throughout this semester.
The Resident Assistant (RA) program, which has employed students for years to provide community support and safety services to on-campus residents, has been experiencing turbulence in recent weeks.
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly….”
These recognizable lines are, as many know, the opening lines to 2007’s The Bee Movie.
The traveling art installation Electric Dandelions has officially arrived in Hoboken and was unveiled this past Friday, February 23, at the Hoboken waterfront.

