In the past three months the political landscape has changed so rapidly, and in no small part due to social media.
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It is mind-bogglingly easy to be misinformed about politics. In fact, there is often a direct incentive for people to be confused about what is going on and how the system works.
This year’s election season has been dramatic and tumultuous, but a quick glance at election cycles of yore reveal that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

With the 2024 presidential election just around the corner, politics is at the forefront of students’ minds.
The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted many aspects of our society, and even four years later, we are still adjusting to a new normal.
“We are here to help.” In light of Suicide Prevention Month, centering student mental health compounding deadlines, expectations, and individual mental health needs allows us to take a pulse and determine how to support ourselves and others.
Failure is a normal part of life. It is something that we have all experienced before in many different ways and to many different extents.
While being a member of the Stevens flock unites you with a newfound family, many further their brother and sisterhoods here by joining the Greek life community.
Today is Friday the 13th, ooooooooooh spooky. Any Friday that falls on the 13th of a month is considered very unlucky in Western culture.
Your DuckCard can be used for numerous things around campus, from getting into your dorm to accessing your meal plan. You can also flash it at a cashier at Aeropostale or Levi’s for 15% off.
