With Halloween just around the corner, some upperclassmen of Stevens may notice the return of a well-known, highly attended, and spooktacular event back on campus.
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This year’s Halloween brings the Ragamuffin Parade back to the streets of Hoboken. After being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, and social distancing restraining the parade from many features in 2021, the 2022 parade is finally returning at full capacity with the famous costume contest and lots of trick or treating.
It happens every year, October flies by and it’s almost Halloween and you still don’t have a costume. Whether a group costume fell through or the motivation to shop just isn’t there, fear not because there is already a costume waiting for you in your closet.
Over recent weeks, many students on the Stevens campus may have noticed that the temperatures in the buildings on campus have become increasingly warm.
On October 31, a source that wishes to remain anonymous reported strange occurrences happening at Hoxie House. Our witness reports that three figures from Stevens’ history, Colonel John Stevens, Edwin A.
After a lengthy investigation, The Stute has traced a series of disturbing events in the UCC towers to a single source.
It has been a few weeks since Stevens students tip-toed through lanternfly carcasses to walk into the University Center Complex (UCC).
At the heart of campus lies the famous Torch Bearers Statue. Every Stevens student has probably passed it on their way to the library at some point.
This past Tuesday, a week before Halloween, my roommate temporarily disappeared. It all started when my roommate, Avery, offered to take the trash out to the room just down the hall.
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.