Our newest ducks just arrived on campus on August 25 and likely forgot some dorm essentials that will help to make the first year in a dorm go smoothly.
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As the dread of finals season looms over students, many will have to spend late nights studying, completing assignments, and generally catching up on course material.
With the school year coming to a close, many of the first year students are wondering the same thing: “What should I do with the rest of my meal swipes?
The birds are chirping, the sun is shining, and Stevens students are starting to touch grass. That can only mean one thing: summer is coming.
I’ve always been a soundtrack skeptic; I’d much rather listen to songs on the radio or from my favorite artist than from a movie or video game.
From April 11 to 14, Stevens’s Visual Arts and Technology (VAT) major held its 2024 Senior Capstone Exhibition at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
This week marked the rollout of SGA’s attempted rebranding of the Gianforte boycott. Already, we’ve seen massive alumni petitions pushing back against this, doubling down by promising to never donate to Stevens.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has truly taken the world by storm, and yet, collectively, it is difficult to pinpoint the impact AI will have on the world.
In the ever-continuing fight against climate change, there is a huge problem that is setting back the efforts of many earth-friendly organizations: greenwashing.
How much stuff do you have? Not in a hyperbolic, minimalist, painfully sad beige way. But in a ‘when was the last time you even wore that shirt you bought two months ago or used that new gadget you swore would change your life’ kinda way.