When Stevens started cancelling events in the first week of March, everyone in Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) hoped and prayed that our production of The Addams Family would be spared.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of students have returned to their respective homes. As a result, some students have had to adapt to a change in time zone.
With classes moving online for the rest of the semester, some students have started questioning whether or not the Honor System still applies.
The modern news cycle has become a dizzying parade of minute-by-minute updates on the Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses, as well as the novel coronavirus, outpourings of praise and blame for President Trump, personal attacks on individuals and organizations alike from across both sides of the political aisle, complicated discussions on more nuanced issues in foreign and domestic affairs, and far, far more.
The Unified Elections Period is quickly approaching. By the end of March, almost every organization on campus will have a new executive board in charge.
The Student Government Association (SGA) formed the Campus Wellness Committee (CWC) this past Sunday, merging the Campus Life Committee (CLC) and the Health and Wellness Committee (H&W).
Construction on campus has irrevocably altered life on campus. Various walkways have been closed, buildings have been destroyed, and fences have been erected.
On February 26, 2020, the Black Student Union held “Wonder Womxn” in Babbio Atrium, the second ever held on Stevens campus.
Riddle time! What do you get when you cross Attila the Duck, a dance floor, and the Dean of Students?
Founder’s Day Ball!
At the beginning of the semester, a new Instagram page appeared called humansofstevens. Unlike the popular tea pages revealing the hidden gossip on campus, this account has a different approach: It posts a sometimes candid and always beautiful photo of a student, captioned with a joyful, intimate quote about their life.