This past summer, students pushed again for the renaming of Gianforte Family Hall (GFH), an initiative that has been of student concern since the naming of the building was announced in 2017.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm for over a year; however, its presence has brought on consequences that many people are unaware about.
Did you know that there are over 250 local businesses in Hoboken? Throughout the city, stores continue to open and close as the days go by, but do you really know what they sell?
As of October 26, Stevens has faced a steep spike in COVID-19 cases as winter approaches.
Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, announced on October 26 that 16 Stevens students had tested positive for COVID-19.
Spooky season is here! Costumes, festivals, candy, and chilling decorations were the norm for as long as most of us can remember.
After many summer 2020 internships were cancelled due to COVID-19, virtual internships began to take popularity. After Stevens changed to online instruction halfway through the Spring 2020 semester, 25 students abroad were forced to come back to the U.S.,
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are community groups intended for students who are interested in Google developer technologies at their university. Students who join a DSC are able to grow their knowledge in not just a peer-to-peer environment but are able to build solutions for their local businesses and community.
Last week, Stevens released a statement explaining that the university will be making rooms in Jonas Hall available to health care professionals from Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) and the Hoboken Fire Department (HFD).
Cheers were heard (virtually, of course) when it was confirmed that Stevens would be providing refunds to Stevens leased housing students and those with meal plans; however, it was still left uncertain whether tuition refunds were still up for grabs.
Since the writing of this article, three additional cases have been confirmed, bringing Stevens’ total confirmed cases to 11.
As of now, two additional students have tested positive for COVID-19, the seventh and eighth member of the Stevens community to do so.