A small fire broke out in a dormitory on the fifth floor of Davis Hall last Sunday. The smoke alarm was triggered at 8:55 a.m,
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Tyler is a staff writer for The Stute, and a fifth-year Computer Science major at Stevens. He is also involved in a number of other on-campus organizations, including the Student Government Association, the Honor Board, and the Anime Club.
A campus-wide alert was sent out to all faculty, staff, and students concerning a concrete slab that had collapsed in the Walker Gym Varsity Weight room on Wednesday.
From last June to as recent as this week, multiple administrators at Stevens Institute of Technology have retired or left the University for another position.
Brielle Melillo was hired by the Office of Student Life last week to fill the role of financial coordinator. She is tasked with assisting campus organizations with budgeting and other financial matters, previously a responsibility of other employees in the office or to the auspices the organizations’ student leaders.
The results of the 2016 SGA presidential election were approved by the Senate elections committee this week. Matthew Hunt and Jessica Smith won by a margin of 115 votes, claiming the presidency and vice presidency respectively for the next year.
Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and inaugural “first ride” for the new bike share program at 11:30 am on Friday, October 9.
The Gatehouse wall experienced a “partial spalling” on Monday, as students were informed by campus-wide announcement. The incident occurred at approximately 9:15 a.m.,
Those living in on-campus housing are all too familiar with unwarranted fire alarms. Recently though, there has been a spike in the number of these false alarms, with more than six just this week.
This past week, Stevens processed its first round of payroll using the new Workday system that was launched at the beginning of the month.
College campuses are notorious for their cliché “coffee house” and “open mic” events, usually characterized by awkward performers and low attendance by niche student groups.