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.
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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.
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.
Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that leads to loss of memory and other important functions due to a build-up of plaque in the brain.
Over the past couple years, Stevens has made huge strides in their research departments, with President Farvardin setting a goal for Stevens to become “a premier, student-centric, technological research university.”
Last Saturday, January 27, the Stevens Women’s and Men’s Fencing team competed in the Eric Sollee Invitational hosted at Brandeis University in Massachusetts for their first meet of the semester.
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.