Despite its size, the Stevens undergraduate population keeps itself busy via various channels, most notably through Registered Student Organizations (RSOs). Each day, it is common to see multiple events in the various buildings on campus.
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For many Stevens students, the third week of the semester marks a return to normalcy. Classes are in full swing, classes can no longer be dropped, and the countdown to graduation has begun for many seniors.
Assistant Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator Kristie Damell and Lower Campus Area Coordinator Steven Couras jointly hosted a screening and discussion on The Hunting Ground for all Stevens resident assistants (RAs), sorority and fraternity executive boards, varsity sports captains, and other campus leaders this past Wednesday.
The recent SGA presidential election has spurred heated debate about certain topics, including the loss of Boken, the organization of R.A.G.E,
The military history of Stevens Institute of Technology can be dated back to the 19th century, with Edwin A. Stevens contributing much to the design and construction of ironclad vessels for the United States Navy.
The leaders of the many Stevens RSOs (recognized student organizations) on campus are preparing to submit their budget requests for following spring semester.
In an effort to further promote Stevens as a breeding ground of strong, determined women, the Stevens Women’s Programs hosted its second annual Women’s Empowerment and Leadership Conference this past Saturday.
Due to the impeachment of an SGA senator, there is now a vacancy in the senate for the sophomore class. As per the SGA’s bylaws, an emergency election will be held to fill the open senator position.
Just as the Democratic candidates for the United States presidency debated in Las Vegas, the SGA freshman candidates are vying for eight senator positions in front of their freshman peers this past Tuesday evening in the Edwin A.
The freshmen at Stevens might be considered the most targeted students on campus. As the newest members of the Stevens community, they are willing to participate in all types of events, from pre-orientation city escapades and outdoor adventures to inter-dormitory dodgeball tournaments.