Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many events have been thrown into uncertainty; however, Stevens is planning for multiple in-person Commencement ceremonies.
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It might seem like a strange thing, but when I look back on the past four years at Stevens, I think about Plato’s allegory of the cave.
Coffee lovers no longer have to worry about the waste they generate from coffee pulp, just like tea and fresh juice lovers.
Vegetarianism is defined as a diet that eliminates meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal that enables animal slaughter.
On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.
The COVID-19 pandemic has given society a fast-motion glimpse of what climate change could entail, as both the pandemic and climate change have demonstrated lasting global impacts on people’s health and quality of life.
A great topic to discuss on Earth Day is the types of energy we use, how we use them, and the pros and cons of each.
Stevens recently announced that beginning in Fall 2021, renewable energy sources will be used to power all campus energy. At this point in time, very few universities in the U.S.
Julia Wierzbicki is a 2/4 Mechanical Engineering student at Stevens. In her sophomore year of college, she is already a successful author that has three published books on Amazon under the pseudonym J.L.





