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Posts published by “Evan Papageorge”

How to keep pumpkins from rotting

As Halloween approaches, many people continue the yearly adornment of carved pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns. From the basic yet classic triangle eyes and crooked grin to the ever-complicated entire landscapes and professional works.

Piskies Skare House returns!

With Halloween just around the corner, some upperclassmen of Stevens may notice the return of a well-known, highly attended, and spooktacular event back on campus.

Demons controlling the heating system?

Over recent weeks, many students on the Stevens campus may have noticed that the temperatures in the buildings on campus have become increasingly warm.

Stevens’ on-campus vaccine clinic

At Stevens, the health and safety of the students are a huge priority. Whether it be the Stevens Campus Police, the Guardian App, or COVID-19 safety procedures, the school shows its dedication to keeping its students safe.

Dr. Liu and Dr. Suchow appointed as Presidential Fellows

At Stevens, one of the most prestigious honors a young professor can achieve is to be a Presidential Fellow. A Presidential Fellow recognizes a staff member at Stevens and the achievements of their research and potential contributions to the institution in the future.

Can animals feel hurricanes? Florida animals’ response to Hurricane Ian

Over the past few weeks, Hurricane Ian was one of the highlight news stories across the country. However, before the mass exodus of evacuees and purchasing sandbags and emergency supplies, marine animals and other wildlife were long gone, escaping the onslaught of heavy currents and wind.

Research at the Samuel C. Williams Library

At Stevens, an essential resource for the students going about their academic endeavors is the Samuel C. Williams library, located in the center of the campus.

Hoboken proposes $27 million in city improvement projects

At Stevens, inevitably, the school works closely with the city of Hoboken. Hoboken policy ultimately impacts Stevens campus and students. On September 21, the city council of Hoboken proposed a $27.5 million bond ordinance to fund projects to improve the community in the upcoming years.