If you were on campus last Friday, you might have noticed seniors walking around campus, sporting their best professional attire. If you were curious about why these dressed up seniors were walking into Walker, Canavan, and other campus buildings, and if you went to investigate for yourself, you would have seen hundreds of students regaling each other with their scientific discoveries.
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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.
It was the morning of Saturday, April 13, when students began to notice black paint sprayed on two of the tarps that cover the fence surrounding Wittpenn Walk.
Kristi Garino — a junior Science, Technology, and Society major — was doing all the right things. She’d been drinking enough water, eating all her fruits and vegetables, and getting a fair amount of sleep.
In a surprise email sent to the entire Snevets community this morning, God stressed that He “does not care” if students host events on religious holidays.
On the first floor of the Samuel C. Williams Library, sitting on two vintage chairs at the back of the Mary Stuart Stevens Baird room, two staff members looked at each other with excitement as they told stories about Stevens’ history.
Administrators recently discovered that certain computer science courses have been charging an unnecessary lab fee for years, but they have yet to decide whether students who were charged these fees will receive refunds.
Earlier this week, the official Duck Dance music video was released on the @stevensstudents Instagram account. The video, which features the Duck Dance song, prominently shows writer of the song Josh Pirog, Attila the Duck, and other undergraduates lip syncing to the song and performing the Duck Dance.
After months of preparation, RedShift launched their creative student work website, which can be accessed at redshiftpub.com. The launch happened last week at their general body meeting.
Annual full-time tuition rates for undergraduates will jump $1,764 next year, a 3.5% increase from the current full-time tuition rate. Part-time tuition rates and overload credits will both rise $59 per credit next year, also a 3.5% increase.
Early on Tuesday morning, a series of phishing emails were received by members of the Stevens community. These emails intended to deceive Stevens community members in order to collect usernames and passwords of the people who fell for the trick.