The Winter Wonderland has been a recurring event at Stevens for over a decade, with this year’s being its 11th anniversary, whose exciting events took place on December 3 on Walker Lawn and directly outside of Babbio.
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Because Hoboken’s recent nonpartisan general election ended without any candidate receiving a majority of votes (typically 51%), the city held a runoff election.
In October, the Sanctuary Policy Letter from the Student Body (LSB) was passed by the student body. This letter, which urges Stevens to adopt Sanctuary University protections for undocumented, international, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and other legally vulnerable students, was formally reviewed by the Office of the President and the President’s Cabinet.
On November 26, two National Guard soldiers were shot in downtown Washington, D.C. Police responded within minutes, and the area was quickly shut down as bystanders fled for safety.
On Wednesday, December 10, the Center for Innovation Computing and Networked Systems (iCNS) and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) hosted DuckAI 2025 Fall, the 2nd annual symposium of its AI research series.
The incredible diversity of the Stevens community was illuminated in this year’s Winter Interfaith Summit. Held in Gateway North on December 10, the Summit wasn’t just another meeting; it was a showcase of the diverse beliefs on campus.
Jeylan Jubran and Samuel Strassburger have recently been elected Student Government Association (SGA) President and Vice President of Operations (VPO), respectively, following last week’s campus-wide vote, marking a new leadership chapter as Stevens students head into the spring semester.
The month of November brought about many significant updates to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). The month began with delays to funding being procured by those in the program due to the government shutdown and actions in the Supreme Court.
From October 1 to November 12, the U.S. faced the longest government shutdown in its history. Most federal agencies during this time frame remained non-operational, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and releasing data regarding labor economics and statistics.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) race has only just begun, and companies, regardless of industry or size, are all working to adapt their systems and output new technologies.

