It started with shock. I sat down on the ground staring into a blank wall and listening to the voice on the phone saying, “Hello?
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The Latin American Association held their Dia de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” celebration in Jacobus Lounge this past Tuesday as a way to embrace Latin American culture during this spooky season.
Among all the exciting new changes coming to Stevens in the near future, lies the ever-growing language program offered within the College of Arts and Letters.
“Why is it fizzing in my mouth?” Words that one would normally not want to hear in a statement along with “food” and “chemistry.”
In an attempt to recruit new brothers, the co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega held fun community service events for the past week.
by Maryia Spirydonava and Melina DallaStella
The freshman class was officially welcomed into the Stevens family on Wednesday, while upperclassmen and faculty were recognized for their honorable achievements.
As a gesture to welcome Stevens students back onto campus, the Office of Residence Life held an event in which all students could relax after their first day.
By Melina Dallastella and Maryia Spirydonava
Dr. David Vaccari, Department Director of the Civil, Environmental, and Naval Engineering Department in the Charles V.