From January 24 to 26, Stevens had the honor of hosting the American Physical Society (APS) Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (CU*iP).
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As we head back to classes, clubs are starting again, and many have interest meetings for new members. Why not celebrate the new year with an exciting activity?
2024 was an interesting year, especially with all of the new slang. From “demure” to “lore,” many words have gained new cultural meanings because of the internet.
Sleigh bells are ringing, ornaments are filling the streets, and holiday music fills the air. Winter is coming in full stride, and despite the rapidly approaching finals, you should take the time to enjoy the festive season.
Starting January 5, 2025, a $9 congestion fee will be charged to enter New York City. Even before its announcement, many were conflicted about whether the potential benefits of congestion pricing in New York City would outweigh its downsides.
On the fourth Thursday of each November, Thanksgiving rolls around. For many, it’s a holiday meant for enjoying a good meal with family and friends.
On November 6, the inaugural Stevens Symposium for Undergraduate Research featured 110 undergraduate students proudly displaying their summer and ongoing research.
The Hoboken PATH will close from January 30 at 11:59 p.m. until February 25 at 5 a.m. During the closure, there will be critical repairs and improvements made to the station.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Looking to help within the Hoboken community? Charity Quest can help! It’s an app and website that provides volunteer opportunities for local communities within New Jersey and New York.
It’s that time of year again. When the hallways are filled with coughs and sniffles, it means the frat flu is back.