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Music and Technology students sign petition for more campus spaces

On March 17, 2022, Stevens students from the Music and Technology program sent out a petition asking for increased campus space to accommodate the academic and creative needs of individuals in the program, saying that “the students of the Music and Technology department do not have enough space on campus to adequately and satisfactorily fulfill academic requirements and learning goal” in the petition’s longer description.

Dorm options at Stevens

Stevens has a variety of housing options for incoming first-year students, and each hall has its unique benefits and detractions. There are a few common amenities in each hall, including free laundry facilities and available kitchen spaces in each dorm.

River Street tree planting project

As you may have noticed in the past couple of weeks, River Street has been bustling with construction due to the River Street Tree Planting Project.

Bowling Alley reopens

The Bowling Alley, located in the basement of Howe, has reopened after being closed for two years. The hours that students are able to use the alley are approximately 11 a.m.

New mural brings student artwork to campus

What started as a pre-covid SGA initiative has transformed into a yearlong campus-wide project meant to represent Stevens in an artistic style.

Planning for the 12th Founder’s Day Ball

After a two-year break, Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC) is back to planning their 12th annual Founder’s Day Ball, taking place on March 11. 

Hoboken ends COVID state of emergency

Nearly two years after Hoboken entered a state of emergency due to COVID-19, the City said the state of emergency is over.