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Posts published in February 2025

I failed Huel week

I’ve completed the vast majority of my degree with my friend Thomas sitting next to me. There are many things I admire about him, but what sticks out to me the most is his level-headed nature and remarkable ability to bring people together.

Put yourself out there!

Freshman life has absolutely exceeded my already high expectations. Before coming to Stevens, I was ecstatic at the thought of being free from a mundane and forced high school schedule.

ICE raids local Newark store without warrant

On January 23, a dozen Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents came unannounced and without a warrant to Ocean Seafood Depot, a Newark store.

Meet SGA President Stanczak and Vice President of Operations Mitchell

Courtesy of @votealexandshane on Instagram

The 2025-2026 Student Government Association (SGA) saw its first contested presidential election in five years. Weeks of debates, social events, and campaigning culminated in a highly anticipated election night, where students gathered to watch the results unfold.

A look into the Samuel C. Williams’s MLK Jr. exhibit

In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, the Samuel C. Williams Library (SCWL) has curated a multimedia exhibit highlighting the civil rights leader’s impact and the history of Black students at Stevens.

Planes crash in D.C. and Philadelphia

Air travel is very often seen as one of the safest modes of transportation, but when disasters occur, they serve as a reminder of the many risks involved.

Who needs Valentine’s when you can have Galentines

Forget Valentine’s Day — Galentine’s Day is the real holiday worth celebrating! Whether you’re single, taken, or somewhere in between, this weekend is the perfect excuse to gather your closest friends for a cozy, craft-filled night.

Sweet savings

With it being Valentine’s season, it means giving to your loved ones. This time of year can bring happiness and positivity, but it can also bring an empty wallet.

Pebbling our way through an autistic Valentine’s Day

Love often is an explosion of emotions — hearts racing, butterflies in the stomach, and grand romantic gestures. But for autistic individuals, love can look a little different.