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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.
A merciless cold hit major regions of the United States this past week, crippling most of the Midwest and chilling areas in the Northeast.
A recent report revealed that the percentage of undergraduates who come to Stevens from outside of New Jersey has stagnated at 38% for nearly a decade.
The Hoboken Planning Board unanimously approved Stevens’ application for its two towers replacing Jacobus and Hayden Halls at their meeting last night.
Student leaders of various student organizations purged their unwanted materials from storage within Jacobus Hall, this past Wednesday, as part of an event hosted by the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Life called the “Jacobus Purge.”
This past Tuesday, the Hoboken Planning Board delayed the vote on Stevens’ application to develop two 21- and 19-story towers, which are slated to replace Jacobus and Hayden Halls by August 2021.
Alexander House, which was slated to open in this upcoming winter break, will open in March, according to Sara Klein, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs.
The Divisions of Alumni Engagement and Development aim to receive donations from at least 10 percent of current undergraduate students.
A seven-month-long investigation conducted by a second-year student, Andrew Kinney, found “widespread confusion and frustration” over the Pinnacle Scholars Program from current undergraduates.
Seven instances of rape in the Stevens community were reported in 2017, according to the 2018 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released by Tim Griffin, Chief of Police at Stevens, on October 1.