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Ben Knobloch is News Editor for The Stute and a senior at Stevens majoring in Software Engineering.
Stevens has announced that the DuckCard system will be transitioning to a mobile model, allowing students to use their smartphone’s ecard functionality around campus instead of carrying physical plastic cards.
Snevets has unexpectedly announced that due to sustained dissatisfaction with the operation of the Snevets Honesty System, the current Honesty Board will be dissolved and replaced with an artificial intelligence.
According to uncorroborated reports, a brain-eating fungus has spread to certain elements of the Snevets community. Those who claim to have contracted the fungus insist they are experiencing comprehensive breakdowns in high-level cognition, including difficulty processing information and forming sentences.
The venues and schedule for the 2023 Stevens Innovation Expo, the annual showcase of research, design, and entrepreneurship spanning all University schools and disciplines, have been announced.
A state of emergency was declared on Monday, February 27 in Hoboken after a severe water main break cut water service to large portions of the city, including Stevens.
The DeBaun Performing Arts Center (PAC) presented its annual Shakespeare production last week, playing three performances of Romeo & Juliet from February 16 to 18.
The Audio Engineering Club (AEC), in collaboration with Castle Point Radio, will be holding its Valentine’s Day open mic on February 17 at 7 p.m.
Applications for current Stevens undergraduates to join next year’s cohort of Peer Leaders have opened, The Offices of Undergraduate Student Life and Undergraduate Academics have announced.
The member organizations of the Stevens Panhellenic Council (SPC), an association of Stevens sororities represented by the National Panhellenic Conference, conducted their recruitment processes this month over the course of several days, the first one to be fully in-person since 2020.