Look at the bench, and see if you can figure it out. It’s on the west side of Babbio Patio, tucked in the corner, out of the way of major foot traffic.
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Updates to the current Student Government budgeting policy are being proposed to the SGA. Mark Krupinski, the Senator who wrote the proposal, explained that much of the changes being made to the budgeting policy can be summarized as “moving a lot of subjective amounts from the guideline sections to the rules section of the budgeting policy,” and that this shift “limits the discretion that the budget committee has and makes budgeting more uniform for all student organizations.”
A slew of student organizations, Stevens programs, and a wide array of local organizations gathered in Walker Gymnasium yesterday for the annual THRIVE Community Wellness Fair.
In celebration of Latinx Heritage Month, Diversity Education and the LatinX Council hosted “Dinner with Malena Higuera ’75,” where Malena Higuera spoke about her experience as the first Latina to graduate from Stevens.
On October 8, students living in the River Terrace Suites received an email from Residential and Dining Services stating that, from 8 a.m.
Diversity Education hosted a National Coming Out Day on October 11 which featured watching coming out episodes from TV shows, signing the purple coming out door, photos with Attila, and crafting origami.
It wasn’t long ago, really, when kayaking to class was seriously considered by students. With enough rainfall, and with Hoboken’s aging sewer system, residents of the Mile Square City sometimes had to trudge through several inches of flooding when walking out their front doors.


