Greek life at Stevens isn’t just about social events and lifelong friendships—it’s also a community that gives back in countless ways.
Posts published in “Year: 2024”
For those unfamiliar with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), welcome! SWE is a collegiate chapter of a national organization dedicated to empowering women in engineering through professional development, technical skills training (thanks to collaborations with the Stevens Makerspace), and community-building social events.
The 2024 marathon season has officially come to an end, with the New York City marathon on November 3, 2024, capping a year that saw over 800 marathons worldwide.
Everyone loves a sweet treat. However, recently, scientists have found that children who had sugar restrictions in the first 1,000 days from conception, had a 20% less chance of developing hypertension and a 35% less chance of developing type 2 diabetes.
In 2014, adolescents’ e-cigarette use increased rapidly, with around 13.4% of high schoolers and 3.9% of middle school students reporting past-30-day use.
On October 5 and 6, the men’s and women’s soccer teams advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Championship games with 3-1 wins over Lebanon Valley College and DeSales University, respectively.
On November 10, the Stevens men’s and women’s fencing teams attended the Vassar Invitational in Poughkeepsie, NY, where they competed against a slate of competitive opponents.
When I write music, I think about myself as a poet first; every aspect of what I create is a revolving force around whatever feeling I am experiencing at the time.
We’re halfway through the semester, and I somehow haven’t made an article about commuting yet. To start off, it’s definitely not as bad as I thought.
Before I was even allowed to drink coffee, my childhood friend and I would stumble into the café that became a beloved part of my childhood and teenage years, and I hope it will remain a part of my adulthood.