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On-campus STI testing cancelled

The Stevens Torch Alliance intended to hold free rapid STI testing on October 31 in partnership with Hudson Pride, but the event was cancelled due to the lack of necessary legal precautions.

Chinese offered as a foreign language for the first time at Stevens next semester

Spoken by over 1 billion people in the world, is over 3,000 years old, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and one of the fastest growing languages in terms of number of speakers in the world — All of these fun facts describe the newest language offered within the Foreign Language Program here at Stevens: Chinese.

The Legacy of David Dodd

On Monday, November 4, Stevens students, faculty, and staff received a campus-wide email. David Dodd, the school’s Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (CIO), will retire from Stevens at the end of 2019.

Annual Stevens Out of Darkness Walk

On Sunday, October 27, Stevens hosted its annual Out of Darkness Walk in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).

Dr. David Dodd Retires

On Monday, November 4, it was officially announced that Dr. David Dodd, our longtime Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, would be retiring.

SGA to change line item funding policy for sports

The Student Government Association (SGA) has recently been renovating the system by which club sports are receiving funding. The current system grants Director of Campus Recreation John Maurizi a predetermined amount of money determined by historical need, which he then distributes, whereas the new system will be more heavily regulated by the SGA.

Hoboken City Council elections

Hoboken City Council midterm elections were held this past Tuesday, November 5. Polls were open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Stevens Dramatic Society presents Murder on the Orient Express

“The story you are about to witness is one of romance and tragedy, primal murder, and the urge for revenge,” the audience is told as they are greeted by one of the main characters, detective Hercule Poirot (played by freshman Phuc Bui).

Students march on Howe to demand a media network… almost

Students almost organized a march on Howe this week after a joke very quickly spiraled into a real movement.

It all started when a brother of Theta Xi (completely of his own volition, not with the fraternity’s official approval) made a wooden sign exclaiming “88 days without WiFi” and posted it on the lawn of the fraternity’s house.

SGA Debate

This Wednesday, the Student Government Association (SGA) held its annual Presidential Debate between the candidates for President and Vice President of Operations (VPO).