Thanks to documents recently recovered by Stevens Amnesty, we have a new brazen and bold image of the history of protest at Stevens – featuring images of student protesters atop the Torch Bearers Statue, 300+ students marching to the President’s House against the U.S.
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I was actually pretty used to screams coming from the kitchen as a kid, as awful as that might sound, but this one was different.
There’s no conversation on race on this
campus. Not really. Not about any hard questions, anyways.
For a time, that worked for me.
If you are a graduating senior or soon-to-be
graduating senior, you’ve likely experienced or known someone who’s experienced
an affliction that I lovingly refer to as Schrodinger’s Under(Grad) — a
situation in which Stevens cannot decide whether to treat said student as a
graduate or undergraduate student, and then proceeds to treat them as both or
neither at the same time.
When I was around 8 years old, I started taking regular trips to visit my family in Canada where I met my cousin Jacob.
To reward those men and women who have been especially prominent in undergraduate activities at the college, the organization named Khoda has taken in twelve students from the Class of 2018.
A recent stir within the Asian-American student body arose when a picture featuring Geoffrey Lim (a 4/5 undergraduate student here at Stevens) and his relatives (his two sisters and his cousin) surfaced in a group chat with Geoffrey and his friends.
The petition led by Andy Waldron regarding why the Gateway Building was named after Greg Gianforte has developed a lot of controversy, and understandably so.
The naming of the Gianforte Academic Center is a disgrace to this University and a testament to the rampant corruption in colleges nationwide.

