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120TH ANNUAL PINNY BASH!

In honor of St*te’s 120th year, we at The Stupe are pleased to bring back the annual Pinny Bash! After 120 years of Snevets hosting the Pinnys, St*te proudly continues complaining about the Pinny program, whether free trips to the Moon every summer or the private jet rides from the Augustus Edwin Hall to the How Center. 

Snevets commencement to be virtual

As the commencement ceremony date quickly approaches 2024, the administration has released a concerning announcement for this upcoming spring: commencement will take place over Zoom this year following many issues in the past years and while letting graduating students reminiscent of their high school graduation over Zoom in the height of the pandemic. 

SAF now $10,000: SGA to build private tower

Graphic by Evan Papageorge

In recent events, the Snevets SGA has fully embraced its recent increase in the SAF (Student Adultery Fee).

Advisory boards give students a voice

Within the four schools at Stevens, each offers a unique opportunity for students to participate actively in their education: a student advisory board.

The grandeur of Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Besides being one of the most traveled transit hubs in the country, it is a cultural icon that not only is featured in movies and television shows but holds a wealth of restaurants, stores, and exciting adventures, all just a quick PATH ride and walk away from Stevens. 

Global warming upheaves locust life cycles

In a world increasingly shaped by climate change, a new study suggests that rising temperatures may pave the way for a surge in locust populations, potentially imperiling crops across vast swathes.

Snow and cold postpone Palmer project

Construction scrims now enclose the east side of Palmer Hall as the building’s new plaza takes shape, promising to revitalize the area and enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, and the public who enjoy the greenery and views of campus.

The magnificent marvels of the Met

One of my favorite places to explore in New York City is the Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known simply as the Met.

Finding the hidden at the American Folk Art Museum

While most of the time, I have somewhat of a plan of where I will go when exploring the city, this past weekend, I ended up in a place that I did not know about — and did not plan on going to.