In celebration of the beginning of the season, Fall Fest, organized by Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC), took place on October 8 with free admission for all Stevens Undergraduate students.
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By now, most people have met Tillie in one way or another, usually during her walks across campus, excitedly with her handler, or at an outdoor event, such as the Fall Fest organized by the Entertainment Committee held on October 8.
Months after a bankruptcy judge approved Hudson Regional Hospital’s takeover of Christ Hospital, the newly rebranded Heights University Hospital is threatening to cut “non-essential” employees and services amid financial losses.
Affordable housing is one of the many problems surrounding Hoboken. With 69% of Americans claiming that they were “very concerned” about the cost of housing, it’s both a local and national concern.
Undergraduate chemical biology students at Stevens now have a unique opportunity to dive deeper into research during the summer, thanks to the newly established Kumbaraci-Jones Summer Assistantship.
The federal government shut down at midnight on October 1 after Congress failed to reach a deal on funding, according to CNN.
With Mayor Ravi Bhalla stepping aside after two terms, Hoboken faces a contest for its next leader. The mayoral election, held on November 4, 2025, will determine who holds the mayor’s office from 2026 to 2030.
On Wednesday, October 1, from 3 to 5 p.m., the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the first-ever New Org Fair, an event organized by Assistant Vice President of Student Interest (AVPSI), Jannah Abo-Donia, to highlight recently approved student organizations and provide them with a platform to connect with the Stevens community.
The Syllabus Bank is a public SharePoint folder containing recent syllabi for a significant number of courses at Stevens. Initially focusing on the Schaefer School of Engineering & Science (SES), the resource has expanded its coverage to include the School of Business (SSB) and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS).
On September 9, Stevens Institute of Technology announced it had received the largest investment in university history — a $21 million commitment from the A.


