Here’s one way to explain the weirdness of this year’s presidential election for the Student Government Association: Mercury is in retrograde.
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Special Topics were questions that came up in the interview that were only asked to one of the candidates. The candidates’ direct responses are listed below.
Mental Health on Campus
E.J. Hannah and Jason Buckman
“There’s room for improvement on what Stevens accomplishes in terms of both mental health awareness and education,” said Hannah.
Leadership Positions:
E.J. Hannah and Jason Buckman
Hannah is a sophomore who works as an on-campus RA in Castle Point Hall and as an Academic Support Center peer tutor, serves as the Treasurer for the Stevens Climbing Team, the Secretary for the Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA), a “DAL PAL,” and is a member of the workshop and training committee for the Stevens 150 for 150 service initiative.
This is not a joke. This is an account of true events.
The piercing, constant, high-pitched beeping noise that echoed throughout the gutted halls of Jacobus, in its last surviving weeks should have been warning enough that nothing good was to be found in the decaying carcass of the former student center.
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.
Ladies and gentlemen, a spectre is haunting the Democratic primary. Its haunting visage is truly a sight to see, its debate answers strange and incoherent.
It’s no secret that college is a scary time in our lives. Between exams, work-load, and the looming threat of finding a job, it’s enough to make anyone shiver.





