In their performance of the musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) will be presenting a more cinematic version of the source material.
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Nearly nine months after Stevens first moved to online instruction due to COVID-19, an abundance of virtual events continue to be offered to students.
New clubs are coming to campus! More ways for Stevens students to get involved both in-person and virtually next semester will be available, as many clubs are in the process of becoming recognized student organizations (RSOs).
On Friday, November 13th at 9 PM ET, the Entertainment Committee (EC) will be hosting their biggest virtual event of the Fall 2020 semester: a Q&A session with the one and only Colin Jost!
Following an emergency campus shutdown during mid-March of 2020 that unexpectedly continued through the entirety of the Spring 2020 semester, Stevens resumed in-person classes in August for the 2020-2021 academic year However, only first-year undergraduate (and select graduate) students were allowed on campus with strict limitations.
Spooky season is here! Costumes, festivals, candy, and chilling decorations were the norm for as long as most of us can remember.
Over the past two weeks, a survey pertaining to a proposed change to the grading policy for the Fall 2020 semester has been circulating through Slack channels, GroupMe group chats, and other platforms.
As students head into midterms, the effects of COVID-19 continue to be felt by student organizations. Many college students join student organizations to connect with peers who have similar interests, but the coronavirus has taken away the ability for student organizations to meet in person.
Nationally, Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15 to October 15. At Stevens, students participate in celebrating Latin Heritage by embracing Latin culture and supporting the aspirations of students with Latinx backgrounds.
On Friday, May 1, Stevens hosted the annual Innovation Exposition to showcase this year’s Senior Design projects. While this event is usually characterized by seniors placing rows of display tables throughout campus with large crowds browsing their work, this year’s expo was different because of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis: it took place entirely online.