A lot has been buried on the Stevens campus, but sometimes with a stroke of luck, tidbits of lost history can be unearthed.
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In most faiths, prayer is meant to be a calm and serene practice, an opportunity for religious individuals to relax, reflect, and talk to their respective higher power.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held its semesterly budget meeting, also known as the “Big Beautiful Budget Meeting (BBBM),” on Sunday, November 17 in the Fielding Room.
Professor Robert Pastore is a senior lecturer in the Department of Physics. He graduated from Stevens in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics.
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The crossover between artificial intelligence and healthcare has arrived.
If the thought of machine learning in healthcare makes you imagine an eerie, Brave New World-esque universe, don’t worry.
Active Minds, a national nonprofit dedicated to supporting mental health awareness and education, has awarded campuses with its Healthy Campus Award for four years.
The north half of the Gateway Academic Complex, known as Gianforte Family Hall, is slated to open next Tuesday at 6 p.m. amid student protests
It was 6:15 a.m. on November 26 when a first-year student, whose identity has been withheld for privacy reasons, collected various forms of firecrackers, threw them in a half-full trashcan in the laundry room of Humphreys Hall, and lit them on fire.
Over a hundred years ago, a quiet, old man walked up and down Castle Point hill and tending to his various chores along the way.

