Following the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, President Biden sought a replacement to serve on the Supreme Court, the result: Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson.
Posts published by “Tasha Khosla”
Tasha Khosla is a fourth year quantitative finance major. She works as the Opinion Editor for The Stute and is a trained copy editor.
This article was written by Marisa Powers & Tasha Khosla.
Introduction
The “defund the police” cause has been pushed more aggressively by activists and other liberal voters after the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic has no doubt changed the way we work. From our actual workload to our commute, the pandemic has influenced every facet of our work experience.
Green for Ian Day is an annual tribute to the life of former Stevens student Ian Rahimi, an electrical engineering major.
This article was written by Trevor Dameika and Tasha Khosla.
After the onset of COVID-19, concerts and other music events were put on hold indefinitely.
Editor’s Note: This piece was written before the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine and does not consider recent events.
Introduction
The post-Soviet region has become increasingly volatile.
On February 2, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced that Standard & Poor (S&P) reaffirmed Hoboken’s AA+ credit rating, which is the “second highest possible rating that can be awarded to a municipality.”
The Samuel C. Williams library is a place Stevens students know all too well. The library offers a multitude of services, including access to scholarly research guides, printers, study rooms available for reservation, and various archives and collections.
As always, Thanksgiving offers us all a time to take a break, relax, and appreciate some quality time with our loved ones.
Our footsteps echoed against the asphalt, cutting through the windy night. Halloween was always meant to be lively. Now, the campus was eerily quiet.
