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Posts published by “Jeremiah Chinwendu”

Baltimore bridge collapses

On March 26, at approximately 1:30 a.m. ET, a large cargo ship crashed into Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge in Baltimore, leaving six construction workers presumed dead and one person seriously injured.

Schaefer gym renovations: What and why?

Rafael Lee Li for The Stute

Students, faculty, and anyone else who has recently seen the renovations done to Schaefer Center and UCC gyms should be pleasantly surprised with the improvements.

School rankings: Why your voice matters

A school’s reputation can be impacted by many factors, including the happiness and performance of its students and return on investment.

Equity: why physical accommodations are important

Equity is one of the most important factors of any school environment. It is the assurance that all students, regardless of extraneous circumstances or background, are given the resources and opportunities needed to allow for an equal outcome to their peers.

Why women develop more autoimmune diseases

The body’s immune system is composed of several components that work together to fight against pathogens, infections, or anything that could jeopardize our health.

Credit cards: what to know

Credit history is the reflection of how well you manage your money and debt, including credit cards and other loans. Understanding the impact this can have on your life is crucial, as it can have long-term effects on your life including determining how easily you will be able to retire.

Celebrating Stevens with quack-tastic fun!

Duck Days is a week-long, student-led event meant to showcase the best that Stevens has to offer. This tradition allows students, faculty, and anyone willing to come to participate in various activities and engage with the school and the community in unique settings.