On April 19, the Student Government Association (SGA) held their semesterly budget meeting. At the meeting, the SGA Budget Committee and the Committee on Student Interests Subcommittee Heads discuss the budget requests of various student organizations.
Posts published by “Aleksandar Dimoski”
Aleks is an Electrical Engineering student at Stevens Institute of Technology, and has been writing for The Stute for over a year. As the Business Manager, he deals with ensuring The Stute is well funded and has the supplies it needs to operate. Besides the paper, he has an interest in Artificial Intelligence and deep learning technology.
A startup company located in Hoboken has been utilizing the power of technology to help people find restaurants that utilize more sustainable practices.
In order to ensure that students are maintaining their health during quarantine, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has begun helping students through the use of teletherapy.
As a result of the pandemic, student organizations have had to transition to online meetings. The transition has affected different clubs in different ways, based on their ability to acclimate to this transition.
At a meeting this past Sunday, the Student Government Association (SGA) voted to formally recommend that Provost Christophe Pierre reconsider the current grading policy in order to better reflect student interests as the situation due to COVID-19 continues to change.
On March 22, Provost Christophe Pierre sent an email to the student body announcing a new pass/fail grading policy for Stevens undergraduate students.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is now beginning the process of creating a customized new organization process for club sports. The SGA has been reworking the way funding works for club sports, and that change has also motivated a re-evaluation of the new organization process for them.
Started by the Student Government Association (SGA) in October of 2018, the Community Mural project was an initiative headed by the Campus Life Committee (CLC) to increase the amount of student artwork on campus.
The Student Government Association (SGA) formed the Campus Wellness Committee (CWC) this past Sunday, merging the Campus Life Committee (CLC) and the Health and Wellness Committee (H&W).
Construction on campus has irrevocably altered life on campus. Various walkways have been closed, buildings have been destroyed, and fences have been erected.