Claire:
Most of us chose to spend four years in Hoboken when we were 17 or 18. At that time, living in a city seems great, everything is conveniently close, there are great job opportunities, and you’ll never run out of things to do.
Claire:
Most of us chose to spend four years in Hoboken when we were 17 or 18. At that time, living in a city seems great, everything is conveniently close, there are great job opportunities, and you’ll never run out of things to do.
One of Stevens’ points of pride is its efforts to make campus more sustainable. The Princeton Review ranked Stevens on their list of “Green Colleges” and the school received a gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, & Rating System.
Claire
It’s really common to feel a little stressed about the impact your purchases and lifestyle have on the environment. Most of us want to minimize our negative impact on the world by purchasing and living in ways that will leave the smallest carbon footprint.
Gianforte Family Hall, the northernmost building of Gateway Academic Center, has been stained with controversy and student disapproval since Stevens announced it was to be named after wealthy alumnus and Montana governor, Greg Gianforte.
Claire:
Realizing that the major you’re pursuing doesn’t align with your goals and/or talents can be panic-inducing. I promise you though that it’s not the end of the world.
The BUDLITE-19 pandemic brought sweeping change to all areas of campus life. One of the longest standing restrictions still enforced is the ban on all official parties held by fraternities — meaning that the last official frat party was held over three years ago.
Why is Ethan angry all the time?
Ethan: I’m not, just on Sunday evening when I have to answer your questions.
A recent meta-study conducted on the students of Snevets surrounding the percentage of students named Steven showed some surprising, and possibly concerning, results.
Claire:
While Stevens has significantly expanded its on-campus housing with the recent addition of the UCC University Towers, there still is a serious lack of space to house all Stevens students.
Claire:
While I don’t currently have a meal plan, I remember two years ago, as a freshman, having to figure out what to do with my absurdly large meal plan.