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Student orgs tackle mental health

For the majority of people, college is a slew of new experiences. New environments, new people, new regimens. It’s stressful. Some people may experience more challenges than others, but it is important to know that mental health is something that should not be shied away from.

What’s the new tea? Humans of Stevens

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.

Greek life and mental health

At Stevens, it is important that all students have access to the resources they need to improve their mental health. Positive mental health is something that people struggle with in today’s society, so it’s something everyone should aim to improve.

How CAPS stacks up

With course loads that can reach 19 or 20 credits in a single semester, ever-rising tuition costs (and by extension student loan debt), and a plethora of other challenges one might face during their time at college, it’s no surprise that mental health is such an important topic on our campus and at many other colleges across America.

Updating mental health services

Given the necessity of top-of-the-line mental health services at Stevens, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has changed over the past couple years to better meet the needs of the students.

Mind map project

The Stute partnered with the Library to ask students what they frequently think about and to illustrate these feelings in a mind-map.

As the undergraduate enrollment grows in size, Stevens struggles to meet diversity goals

As undergraduate enrollment increased by 6.6% this past year, the diversity of the undergraduate student body remained somewhat the same.

In the annual report on the 10-year strategic plan released last week by President Nariman Farvardin, Stevens has several priorities to promote diversity in the undergraduate body.

Spacecraft returns to Earth with Christina Koch onboard

NASA astronaut Christina Koch returns to Earth after 328 days in space. Pictured above is Koch being helped out of the spacecraft just minutes after she landed in a remote area of Kazakhstan.

The Student Government Association works to fill vacancies

The Student Government Association (SGA) recently began the process of electing new senators for several empty positions.

Historically, the SGA has had a difficult time filling empty senator seats, particularly among upperclassmen.