After many mysterious disappearances, both of bowling balls and the occasional player, a few unlucky students (mainly a few of the many computer science majors on campus) attempted to discover what’s really going on with lane six, but all of them disappeared without a trace.
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Tasha Khosla is a fourth year quantitative finance major. She works as the Opinion Editor for The Stute and is a trained copy editor.
After years of declining attendance at Pierce Dining Hall, formerly the most premier dining hall on campus, Stevens has announced that a Spirit Halloween location will be replacing Howe.
On campus, both Pride Month and LGBTQ+ History Month are celebrated, but what is the main difference? While organizations such as Torch and oSTEM embody the spirit of living with pride daily, the purpose of Pride Month is to “recognize the impact that LGBTQ individuals have had on society locally, nationally and internationally.”
Torch and oSTEM are well-known, queer-based clubs on campus that host a variety of events throughout the semester, however, much of the student population is unfamiliar with TranSIT, a sub-group of Torch.
It’s that time of year again. All that homework is piling up and it seems that every class has an exam, group project, or worse, both that need to be completed.
Stevens Dining dedicates its Nutrition Services to “[broadening] the college community’s knowledge of health and nutrition, while expanding palates and improving food choices.”
Where does that student activity fee really go? A guide to financing with the SGA’s Kevin Pfundstein
In an interview with The Stute, Student Government Association’s (SGA) Vice President of Finance Kevin Pfundstein, a second year Accounting and Data Analytics major, demystified how the SGA funds various clubs and organizations on campus.

On May 4 at 4:30 p.m. Stevens seniors participated in the longstanding tradition of strolling down Wittpenn Walk—the path from Howe Center to Babbio Center—on their way to attend the Senior Sunset Toast.
According to the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, “APIDA Heritage Month recognizes and celebrates the cultures, contributions, and traditions of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi Americans [APIDA].
In an Instagram post from Stevens Dining, it was announced that items ordered from the UCC Marketplace can now be delivered throughout campus.