What a strange time it is for us seniors. We’re at a threshold moment in our lives, which is always a little frightening.
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Ben Knobloch is News Editor for The Stute and a senior at Stevens majoring in Software Engineering.
The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) has published the 2025 issue of Palaver: A Journal of Ideas, Stevens’s annual philosophical journal featuring spirited one-on-one dialogues between students and faculty.
University administration announced the implementation of a new policy governing the ability of students, staff, and faculty members to claim time away for religious observances.
Stevens held Quack Hacks 2025, its first-ever student-run hackathon, on the weekend of March 29 and 30. Stevens students of all majors competed in themed and open-ended programming and electronics challenges over 29 hours.
Unsatiated by dog and duck, the Snevets community has been ravenously calling for a third mascot to supplement Tillie and Attila as ambassadors and stewards of the University’s beloved brand.
A precautionary inspection of Peirce Dining Hall has uncovered what state health officials are calling a “serious, pervasive, and not easily addressable” rodent infestation of the university’s beloved dining institution.
Campus was in a state of crisis this week after it was announced that this year’s Innovation Expo was being called off.
Big plans are in store for the lower campus site.

Newly unveiled plans have drawn back the curtain on the design of the 13-story multipurpose building slated to replace Davis Hall in the next few years.

Early this semester, the Office of Undergraduate Student Life (OSL) made several changes to student organization policy.
Election results were rolling in on the morning of Wednesday, November 6 from across the country as American voters cast their ballots for a vast array of offices at all levels of government.