The FeelGood World organization brings much joy to campus with their weekly grilled cheese delivery system. However, they continued their fight against world hunger by hosting a Cornhole tournament this past Wednesday in Hayden Lounge.
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Chemical Biology student with big hair, selective hearing and a massive sugar addiction.
Regardless of the predominantly male population on campus, Women’s Programs strives to bring powerful, female speakers to campus. To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Women’s Program invited filmmaker, speaker, and gender equality advocate Jennifer Siebel Newsom to campus this past Tuesday.
Stevens students were welcomed to join the Residence Hall Association (RHA) for bagels, coffee, and donuts to discuss all aspects of student life this past Saturday.
As a technical institute, Stevens at first glance may not seem to appear politically active. However, the Stevens Institute of Technology College Republicans chapter hosted American conservative social Ann Coulter yesterday evening to jump-start conversation regarding politics.
Stevens and NJIT have at times been considered rival institutions, but the American Institute of Chemical Engineers chapter at Stevens welcomed its NJIT counterpart this past Tuesday for the annual Scholarship Award Dinner for the North Jersey Section.
This past Wednesday, the Stevens chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) offered faculty and students the opportunity to hear John Schwall, Chief Operation Officer of Investors’ Exchange, speak about his experiences in the finance world.
As an engineering school, Stevens is home to an array of various clubs and organizations that provide opportunities for students to explore their interests in nonacademic settings.
This past Sunday, the Hoboken Historical Museum opened its doors to the community to present its latest exhibit, “The Extraordinary Stevens Family, a New Jersey Legacy.”
HANNUKAH
Is it Hanukah? Or Hanukkah? Or Chanukkah? Regardless of its spelling, its history is unambiguous. If you take a gander into Books 1 and 2 of Maccabees, you’ll find the story of the Maccabees (Jewish for “hammer”), a small band of Jewish fighters who were subjugated by the Syrian Greeks.