Dancing may not be the top activity of most of the students at Stevens, but this past week, that changed for some people.
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Stevens student Marques Brownlee, perhaps better known as “MKBHD” on YouTube, has had a hugely successful multi-year run with videos he shoots and produces himself from his apartment in Hoboken, culminating to a subscriber base today of nearly 2 million viewers.
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Hoboken was once the site of many violent gang shootings. The Hoboken of the present, the one that many believe was founded solely to cater to young urban professionals, was only achieved through hard work led by the city’s past administrations.
As you prepare for the madness of Halloween 2014, what better way to get into the Halloween sprit than playing some horror games?
By Ally Doyle
There was an abundance of smiles, color, and cramps last Sunday, ushering in the first annual Color Run for the Stevens community.
How do you review a game like Super Smash Bros.? Almost everyone has played it, and most people either love the series or hate it, with very few falling in-between.
Jessie Carolina’s raspy, soulful voice weaved through the crowd as Italian sausage and Greek shish kebabs sizzled on the grills outside at the 21st Annual Hoboken Arts and Music Festival this past Sunday.
For most of us at Stevens, TechFest is a radical homecoming event in and of itself; students collaborate and reach out to artists to create a night to which students are genuinely looking forward.
In celebration of the Fall 2014 semester, Monday night August 25 marked the sixth annual Kick-off Fiesta in Walker Gym. Residence Life plastered posters on the walls of each hall, sent colorful flyers under the doors of every room, and even went as far as creating sidewalk chalk art on Whitpen Walk of peppers in sombreros in order to advertise effectively.