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How techno-racism is the hidden biases of AI

Technology is often seen as the great equalizer, capable of transcending social and political biases to provide information and opportunities to all.

Checking up on Stevens Health Professions Club

For career-minded students, campus organizations play a crucial role in fostering professional development, networking, and hands-on experience. The Stevens Health Professions Club (SHPC) is a new organization dedicated to assisting students pursuing careers in healthcare.

A brief history of Stevens, Stevens, and Stevens

Stevens was founded on February 15, 1870, as the first institution in the U.S. to offer a degree in mechanical engineering.

25+ years of Stevens love stories

The following stories were submitted by Stevens alums who found their true love while at Castle Point. These paragraphs are a compilation of their responses.

Who needs Valentine’s when you can have Galentines

Forget Valentine’s Day — Galentine’s Day is the real holiday worth celebrating! Whether you’re single, taken, or somewhere in between, this weekend is the perfect excuse to gather your closest friends for a cozy, craft-filled night.

Fun campus activities to start your year

As we head back to classes, clubs are starting again, and many have interest meetings for new members. Why not celebrate the new year with an exciting activity?

Word of the Year: The bizarre nature of brain rot

2024 was an interesting year, especially with all of the new slang. From “demure” to “lore,” many words have gained new cultural meanings because of the internet.

2024: A “Peach Fuzz” year

PANTONE, known for its standardized color matching system, annually announces one color to be the “Color of the Year.” With the year coming to an end, it’s time to reflect upon this year’s color: Peach Fuzz (PANTONE 13-1023).