Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla is running for re-election, and possibly for the first time in the mile-square city’s history, the mayor will be running unopposed.
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Matthew Cunningham is majoring in Science and Technology Studies at Stevens. In the past four years, Matthew has reported over 150 articles on metro, university, and campus news; science features and commentary; opinion; and arts and culture features. During his time at the Stute, Matthew has served as a columnist, webmaster, managing editor, and editor-in-chief.
Getting involved isn’t what you do; it’s who you are. Check out this list of events from October 10 to October 16 that you can register for today!
With dozens of events happening on campus this week, getting involved is easy. Check out this list of events from October 3 to October 9 that you can register for today!
It’s never too late to get involved. Check out this list of events from September 26 to October 2 that you can register for today!
Following the devastating Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, shut down power, and killed dozens of people, Hudson County received a Major Disaster Declaration by the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA), according to Mayor Ravi Bhalla in a city-wide announcement released last Friday.
Getting involved on campus is easy. Check out this list of events from September 19 to September 25 that you can register for today!
On Saturday afternoon, an NJ man and woman held up a delivery driver near the Stevens campus, forced the driver into the Pond lot on the north part of campus, and attempted to rob the driver at gunpoint, authorities said in an email to the Stevens community.
Now that the first week of classes is out of the way, it’s time to get involved in the campus community!
It might seem like a strange thing, but when I look back on the past four years at Stevens, I think about Plato’s allegory of the cave.
Grab your helmets because Hoboken’s streets are about to become more biker-friendly.
In a January announcement, Ravi Bhalla, the Mayor of Hoboken, said that the New Jersey Department of Transportation awarded $325,000 to the city for the purpose of creating protected bike lanes on Frank Sinatra Drive.