During my freshman year, I had always walked past the Torch Bearers statue here on campus without thinking twice about it—not even knowing the name of it until today—maybe just with a passing thought about how people always say they’re going to touch the horse in some weird place.​
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As many may know, October is LGBTQ+ History Month. To celebrate, many organizations on campus including Torch, oSTEM (Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), SITTV, the Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), and Stevens Trivia Club, have planned events all throughout October.
On October 31, 2022, Torch is holding a Halloween costume potluck dinner. The event will take place in Morton 105 from 7 p.m.
Are you hungry for meeting new people and expanding your network (and also hungry for food in general)? In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month, on October 20, at 12:30 p.m.
October is National Information Literacy Month. Stevens librarians are taking this month to attend freshmen experience courses to teach students how to evaluate, access, and use information ethically.
At Stevens, an essential resource for the students going about their academic endeavors is the Samuel C. Williams library, located in the center of the campus.
With classes well underway this semester and professors quickly handing out tests and assignments, Stevens students have been hard at work studying to keep up with their classes.
In an interview with The Stute, Head of Archives and Special Collections Librarian Leah Loscutoff and Archivist and Digital Projects Librarian Ted Houghtaling shared more about documenting the present.
“We Remember the Past, Embrace the Present, and Hope for the Future”
On September 12, the Stevens community came together to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks.
This article was written by Katie Bloomer and Lauren Garrett.
Q: Will classes become more difficult during the year?
A: Everyone is different, so there are no guarantees.