The breakout horror hit Obsession (2026), directed by Curry Barker and starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, has quickly become one of the most talked-about horror movies of the year.
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Backrooms (2026), directed by Kane Parsons and produced by A24, has become one of the biggest horror hits of 2026.
The breakout horror hit Obsession (2026), directed by Curry Barker and starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, has quickly become one of the most talked-about horror movies of the year.
Move-Out Day is imminent for students living on campus. Unless you’re staying for research, summer classes, or an internship, it’s time to pack up.
With the semester coming to an end and the weather getting warmer, it’s time to start thinking about all the possibilities of things to do over the summer.
At Stevens, a major aspect of the coursework is collaboration, which manifests in the form of group projects. Many students feel a sense of dread when they hear the words “group projects,” flashing back to memories of group mates who ghost, do nothing, or submit AI-generated slop.
On April 9, 2026, on the UCC 2nd floor, high school and middle school students, Nihal Tammana, Pavit Thakkar, Nithya Tammana, and Ritvik Mohanty, came to Stevens to promote using battery bins around campus to safely recycle batteries.
At Stevens, you often hear that the university does not recycle and that everything is dumped into the same place. It’s a persistent myth that causes student cynicism, but this, in fact, is not the case.
After spring cleaning and decluttering, clothes need to go somewhere. Donating them ensures nothing goes to waste. When looking in and around Hoboken, there are three standout options.
With work, extracurriculars, and other responsibilities, thinking about environmental impact may be the least of a student’s worries. After all, many Stevens students do recycle, thrift their clothes, and (usually) remember to turn their lights off.