Jacobus Lounge was filled with magazines, scissors, and glue this past Tuesday night. Women’s Programs invited students to come make inspirational boards and relax before finals.
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In the midst of studying for exams and writing final papers, there was a hum of relaxation and celebration radiating from the Fielding Room of Howe this past Tuesday.
A group from the The Stute was just named “Most Ethical Team at Stevens” after competing in the 2015 Ethics Bowl, co-hosted by both the Gear and Triangle Society and the Honor Board this past Wednesday, November 18.
It does not take an expert to recognize that Americans are fascinated with cars. They can be a luxury or necessity in the American lifestyle.
When one remembers reading Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, one may recall Shylock, the merciless Jewish moneylender who has a very strict and rigid idea of justice.
Ethicist and scholar Wendell Wallach presented his new book this past Wednesday, Dangerous Master: How To Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control.
The College of Arts and Letters is introducing a new minor in Film Studies. The two pioneers of this minor are Professor Anthony Pennino and Edward Foster.
The Stevens community enjoyed the coming warm weather with gelato, Italy’s version of ice cream on Thursday, March 12. The Stevens Italian Club served a countless amount of flavors in Jacobus Lounge.
Although the events of World War II are well known, the decisions leading up to those events can be a blur.
Cancer research is a big sector of medical research today, and a topic that should be discussed among the Stevens community.