Here at Stevens, Halloween is celebrated on campus in its own special way.
Quack or Treat, an event organized by the SGA, is a yearly event in which students can trick or treat at various locations across campus.
Here at Stevens, Halloween is celebrated on campus in its own special way.
Quack or Treat, an event organized by the SGA, is a yearly event in which students can trick or treat at various locations across campus.

Calling all snackers! Here’s a simple Halloween-themed recipe that’s also 100% dorm-friendly, also known as peanut butter sandwich spiders. Here’s what you’ll need:
Round Ritz-style crackers
Peanut butter
Pretzel sticks
Chocolate chips/chunks

First start out with two sandwich crackers.
The history of Stevens is lined with tales of mysterious secret societies. Infamy and mystique often play into the reputations these societies inspire such as with the elusive Khoda, or the supposedly defunct Focus, and even the Anti-SGA, whose sole mission is to undermine the workings of the SGA.
Picture yourself sword fighting your friend in a duel, surrounded by a Renaissance Faire. Now relaxing on a beach with tropical drinks.
Two weeks ago in Canavan Arena, the Ethnic Student Council (ESC) continued a wonderful tradition on campus — Unity Showcase. This year, the theme was “Our Beginnings,” highlighting the cultural roots of Stevens’ cultural organizations.
Due to the construction of the University Towers, many things have been moving around at Stevens. In The Stute‘s last issue of the Fall 2018 semester, there was a profile on the long history of Jacobus Hall.
The American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers hosted Mole-o-Ween, a night filled with magnetic slime, blood-like paintings, pumpkin painting, treats, and giveaways.
DeBaun celebrated and reminisced over its twenty-year history.
Across campus, students at Stevens turned to various social outlets — Facebook, Instagram, Slack — to discuss an article recently published in The Stute, which detailed the general financial conduct of the university in 2016.
Amnesty International held a visual activism installation and guest speaker panel on the gun violence crisis in America called “In the Line of Fire: Gun Violence and Human Rights” in Jacobus Lounge on Thursday.