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Ben Knobloch is News Editor for The Stute and a senior at Stevens majoring in Software Engineering.
The Stevens Campus Police Department has begun its familiar patrols around Castle Point in new style: four brand-new Dodge Durangos have partially replaced the existing fleet of squad cars, and are intended to improve the preparedness and efficiency of the department.
The Resident Assistant (RA) program, which has employed students for years to provide community support and safety services to on-campus residents, has been experiencing turbulence in recent weeks.
Hillel, the self-described home for Jewish life at Stevens, is holding their annual menorah lightings in celebration of Hanukkah. The lightings, as well as the Hanukkah party that was held on the first night on December 7, hold special significance this year in light of the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Construction scrims have sprung up around the east side of Palmer Hall as work begins on a new plaza and series of walkways around the first-year dormitory.
The way that students discover and interact with campus organizations is about to change substantially, as the old DuckLink application is soon to be decommissioned and replaced with a new version.
As Ukraine’s long and intensely fought counteroffensive against Russia enters its fifth month, an unusual but uniquely effective weapon is set to enter the field: the Poloz-M16 combat kayak.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), in collaboration with College Pulse, recently released its 2024 College Free Speech Report, which includes a ranking of prominent American universities by their cultures of freedom of expression.
“phendste” (pronounced “Fend-STEE”) is deeply personal to Stephen Dranto, so much so that its name is composed of fragments of his own.
If you’ve been tuned in to the Stevens music scene in recent months, chances are you’ve heard of Business Radical, the pop rock band made up of Stevens sophomores that’s increasingly popular on campus.