In recent years, Stevens has undergone significant development around campus: from constructing the tallest building in Hoboken to renovating some of the older amenities for students.
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For all the fellow space nerds out there, a new project, aided by Stevens’ faculty, is aiming to extend the life of the Hubble Space Telescope.
In an organization inherently dominated by women, one man stands to persevere and fight against society’s confines. Known as a local legend on campus, that man is none other than Itai Geller.
Returning for the second-consecutive year, Stevens Women in Computer Science (SWiCS) leads QUACKHACKS 2026, an independent hackathon event open to all interested students in the Hoboken area.
For all the commuters of Hoboken, I come bearing bad news… I thought my last article was the finale in the PATH revamp saga, but I was wrong.



Although this past month may have felt like ages for regular commuters, the PATH was officially reopened on Tuesday, February 25, after all track updates were concluded.
The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) serviced nearly 20,000 daily commuters over the month of December. People notice when an essential service such as the PATH delays service even for a brief duration.