Torch and oSTEM are well-known, queer-based clubs on campus that host a variety of events throughout the semester, however, much of the student population is unfamiliar with TranSIT, a sub-group of Torch.
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October is LGBTQ+ History Month and a great time to start listening to some new, on-the-rise queer artists. If you’re like me and want a break from blasting the same Clairo songs on repeat, make sure to add these lesser-known LGBTQ+ artists to your mix:
Jame Minogue
If you’re looking for new Latin jams to add to your playlist, take a listen to Jame Minogue, an on-the-rise, queer Latin pop/R&B artist native to North Jersey.
It’s that time of year again. All that homework is piling up and it seems that every class has an exam, group project, or worse, both that need to be completed.
Time management is a must, whether due to rigorous courses, piles of homework, classes on top of internships, or attempting to have a social life and get enough sleep.
An essay on a text you haven’t read yet. A group presentation that you’ve been forced to handle the brunt of.
On Saturday, September 23, Stevens Underground Music Awareness Committee hosted their first show of the year in collaboration with the Audio Engineering Club and Castle Point Radio.
On Tuesday, September 19, the Stevens Chinese Student Association (CSA) hosted the club’s annual Mid-Autumn Festival (MAF) in the UCC’s Techflex.
Fashion, much like art, is highly subjective. Fall fashion specifically is especially unique in that it has developed a certain “universal aesthetic” — warm colors, muted tones, and cozy clothing items are all annual staples of any autumnal wardrobe.
It’s officially fall, meaning it’s time to fall in love with the autumn flavors of Hoboken. New to Hoboken or just not sure what to try this season?
It’s a new year, a new you, and a new UCC. For those sick of Pierce already, UCC dining is back with a new selection of culinary concepts and operating hours for the Fall 2023 semester.

