It is a subject that, although “touchy,” should be spoken about on campus. The “N-word,”
Posts published by “Nasir Montalvo”
I grew up in Florida and lived in a Puerto-Rican household with my single mother, my half-brother, and his father. My father wasn’t around, but he did leave one thing to me: his skin color.
“What does it mean to be a Stevens Duck?”
I sat there thinking about my first year experience here for this Peer Leader Application question, and even though it seemed like a routine, standard question, it stuck with me.
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, the Office of Residence Life hosted “Plate of Culture” in Jacobus Lounge. The event was meant to educate students about various cultures and how they celebrate their respective holidays.
On Thursday, Nov. 9, the Indian Undergraduate Association (IUA) held Henna Night in Babbio Atrium. Henna Night is an event where people can come get henna done by professional artists and eat traditional Indian food.
Alpha Phi Omega (APO) hosted its National Service Week initiative this week from November 5 to November 12. This year’s theme was “Preventing Suicide on Campus.”
This past Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Korean Student Association (KSA) held its largest event of the semester: World Night Market. Although the event was hosted by KSA, the Black Student Union, Chinese Student Association, Filipino Association of Student Tech, Indian Undergraduate Association, and Latin American Association also participated in the event.
On Thursday, Oct. 5 at 9 p.m., the College Democrats at Stevens (CDS) held their third general body meeting with special guest Michael DeFusco.
This past Wednesday, October 4th, Jacquis Watters (Diversity Educator) partnered with Rommel Espinel (Web Services Librarian) to host the second Men of Color (MOC) Luncheon.
This past Thursday, Sept. 21 at 8p.m., the College Democrats at Stevens (CDS) had their second general body meeting with special guest Ravi Bhalla.