A lot has been buried on the Stevens campus, but sometimes with a stroke of luck, tidbits of lost history can be unearthed.
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In most faiths, prayer is meant to be a calm and serene practice, an opportunity for religious individuals to relax, reflect, and talk to their respective higher power.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held its semesterly budget meeting, also known as the “Big Beautiful Budget Meeting (BBBM),” on Sunday, November 17 in the Fielding Room.
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The north half of the Gateway Academic Complex, known as Gianforte Family Hall, is slated to open next Tuesday at 6 p.m. amid student protests
This past Tuesday, College Democrats and Republicans hosted their first debate. In a packed Kidde 360, students and professors got to witness a professional and organized discussion about three hot topics in today’s political climate: climate change, gun control, and immigration.
Olivia Scott and Julia Dwight were just freshmen helping to organize last year’s TechFest when an emergency election put them in charge of the entire event.
On Sunday, October 27, Stevens hosted its annual Out of Darkness Walk in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
“The story you are about to witness is one of romance and tragedy, primal murder, and the urge for revenge,” the audience is told as they are greeted by one of the main characters, detective Hercule Poirot (played by freshman Phuc Bui).
Students almost organized a march on Howe this week after a joke very quickly spiraled into a real movement.
It all started when a brother of Theta Xi (completely of his own volition, not with the fraternity’s official approval) made a wooden sign exclaiming “88 days without WiFi” and posted it on the lawn of the fraternity’s house.


