Dear Reslife,
I have been a student at Stevens for almost two years now and I have experienced firsthand the effects of the changes that the Office of Residence Life has implemented.
Dear Reslife,
I have been a student at Stevens for almost two years now and I have experienced firsthand the effects of the changes that the Office of Residence Life has implemented.
‘Goodbye, Madam President’ — this has been a phrase I’ve been saying to myself for a while now these last few months.
As a member of the Stevens population who has seen and worked with many parts of our academic arm, our clubs, career center, and student life and residence life, I, and many students who have reached out to me (or me reaching out to them), have found that there aren’t enough outlets for those looking to talk openly about the Stevens administration, for fear of them (e.g.
The weight on my chest
Is a growing parasite
Feeding off of some deep dark fears
That don’t make rational sense
You tell me to shake it off
Take the piano off my back
As if I would have done that already if I could
But I guess I’ll have to wait until I physically can’t breathe
When the weight is crushing the damn bones in my body
And I implode and I scream and I cry because I’m hurting
And then you’ll see,
How much I was faking it
It has been made clear that Stevens Institute of Technology is unaware of the current state of affairs regarding intolerance within its fraternity life.
By Reed Oberlander, 3/4 Naval Engineering Major
The first listed goal of Stevens’ Ten-Year Strategic Plan is “…to grow undergraduate enrollment to approximately 4,000 students, up from approximately 2,500 today [2012].”
POSTED BY: The United greek committee (UGC)
The United Greek Committee is speaking out about a product that has been created by a Senior Design Team that promotes destructive behavior and presents Greek Life in a negative light.
This past weekend Stevens held its annual Accepted Student’s Days back to back. I’m sure it was fun and informative for the accepted students, which is the point so it is good to know it achieved its purpose.
When the student body returned from spring break this past Monday and found a new River Lot adorned with one way signs, an increase in parking spots available, and a general job well done, a previously unimaginable chaos erupted.
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