On October 20, the Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted Fall Fest, reigniting large-scale events on campus. While they struggled during the pandemic to host virtual events for students, upcoming events are in the works to boost in-person activity.
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Quack or Treat, an annual tradition at Stevens to celebrate Halloween, is happening on campus today, October 29 from 12-3 p.m.
With around 200 clubs and organizations, Stevens has many different areas of interest for students to explore. One club remaining active is the Art Installations Club where students can express their creativity, immerse themselves with their peers, and take a break from their homework to sit back and have fun.
The time to get involved is now! Check out this list of events open to undergraduate students from October 24 to October 30.
The Fashion Association of Marketing and Entrepreneurship (FAME), a relatively new club at Stevens founded in 2018, has turned into one of the fastest growing clubs on campus.
“When it comes to marginalized sexual and gender identities, the research literature remains largely in the closet.”
This past Tuesday, Dr.
The Writing & Communications Center (WCC), a subset of the College of Arts and Letters, provides help to Stevens students in the form of developing and improving their written and oral communication skills.
On October 8, the Audio Engineering Club (AEC) hosted their first Open Mic night of the semester and rekindled live music at Stevens.
Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla is running for re-election, and possibly for the first time in the mile-square city’s history, the mayor will be running unopposed.
On September 18 and 19, the Stevens Men’s Tennis team competed in the MAC Individual Championship in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and claimed 10 of the 11 available titles.





