As Stevens bids farewell to another class of Ducks bound for the workforce, President Biden has paused federal student loan payments until September.
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When I attempt to construct a narrative of my four years at Stevens, to present a piecemeal construction of the 1348 days between my first permanent relocation to its campus and now, I am overwhelmed by the enormity of the totality of my experience.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many events have been thrown into uncertainty; however, Stevens is planning for multiple in-person Commencement ceremonies.
It might seem like a strange thing, but when I look back on the past four years at Stevens, I think about Plato’s allegory of the cave.
On October 18, Stevens hosted a virtual Commencement to celebrate the Class of 2020. Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, the achievements of the graduates were still commemorated as they were honored in a different way.
In a small survey, the Executive Board of The Stute asked for anonymous submissions from graduating students on how COVID-19 has affected their post-graduation plans.
On Friday, May 1, Stevens hosted the annual Innovation Exposition to showcase this year’s Senior Design projects. While this event is usually characterized by seniors placing rows of display tables throughout campus with large crowds browsing their work, this year’s expo was different because of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis: it took place entirely online.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be prevalent everyday, many schools and universities are making decisions to postpone certain activities. On April 21, Stevens announced that the 2020 Commencement ceremony was postponed from the original date of May 20 to October 17.
Read this week's edition of Off Center's satire column.
Read advice from former Stute member and Stevens alumna, Namankita Rana.