The results of the Stevens Alumni Association Class of 2020 Officers election were announced, with Luke Langner to serve as President, Ryan Tom as Vice President, Jacob Schozer as Fund Captain, and Alexander Murtagh as Secretary.
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Despite the current pandemic, life goes on. This is especially true for the incoming class of 2024, for whom Stevens finalized admissions for the final round of decisions last week.
After seven months of being offline, Castle Point Radio (WCPR) is gearing up to start streaming once again. WCPR has had a rough year and a half, starting with the move in December 2018 from Jacobus Hall to their temporary location on the 7th floor of the Wesley J.
With course loads that can reach 19 or 20 credits in a single semester, ever-rising tuition costs (and by extension student loan debt), and a plethora of other challenges one might face during their time at college, it’s no surprise that mental health is such an important topic on our campus and at many other colleges across America.
The Stevens Torch Alliance intended to hold free rapid STI testing on October 31 in partnership with Hudson Pride, but the event was cancelled due to the lack of necessary legal precautions.
On October 8, students living in the River Terrace Suites received an email from Residential and Dining Services stating that, from 8 a.m.
“Hudson Dorms” is Stevens alumni TJ Stanton and Michael Guglielmo’s response to the difficulties they faced while finding and renting off-campus apartments in Hoboken.
“It all started with a crime,” Richard Widdicombe, a librarian at the S.C. Williams library from 1966 to 2006, serving as director for many years, stated in an email to The Stute.
Many Senior Design classes have been without a classroom since the beginning of the school year due to the delayed opening of the anticipated Gateway Academic Center.
On Wednesday, members of the student body, faculty, and staff cheered on the graduating seniors as they processed down from Walker Gym to Babbio Patio, in a tradition the school started last year called “The Wittpenn Walk.”