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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Floating pool coming to the East River

A “first-of-its-kind” floating pool is coming to New York City in 2025. Mayor Eric Adams and New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the city and state will fund a $12 million “+Pool” to sit in the Hudson River.

Cameras in dorm elevators raise safety and privacy concerns

One responsibility of the administration is the safety of the students and other members of the Stevens community. In their continuing initiative to ensure campus protection, the Office of Residential and Dining Services (RDS) announced the installation of security surveillance cameras in the elevator cars for the dormitory halls. 

Winter storm highlights new emergency protocols

Two weeks ago, Stevens classes went fully remote for a day—for the first time this semester—after a snowstorm was forecasted to cause icy conditions and bring a few inches of snow.

From upcharges to outrage: new options at the UCC

At the start of the Spring semester, the UCC revealed two new dining options: Happy Appy, an appetizer-themed location, and Yella’s, a rendition of an existing burger joint in Hawthorne, NJ.

Tunnels under NYC?

Young members of the Orthodox Jewish movement Chabad were discovered to have been digging a tunnel underneath their New York headquarters in mid-January, resulting in a conflict between members of the movement and police.

Men’s Wrestling wins MAC Championship

Men’s Wrestling secured their fourth consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championship and five individual championships on Saturday, January 20. 

The Ducks accumulated 166.5 points, outplacing the other five teams competing for the title, and just eight and a half points in front of runner-up, Alvernia University.