The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) hosted the 2019 Region I New Jersey Zone Conference on Saturday, October 12 in the Babbio Center.
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Think for a second about the reasons you use your eyesight in a day. Maybe you use your sight to read a textbook or to navigate campus.
Over 60 freshmen participated in hall brawls, an annual competition hosted by Sigma Phi Epsilon (SigEp) and Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE) which pits freshmen from different dorms against each other in friendly competition and raises money for the Hoboken Homeless Center.
Eleven new Senators have joined the Senate of the Student Government Association, following two weeks of nominations and campaigning. These 11 — increasing the number of Senators from 15 to 26 — will join the deliberative body of students that oversee over 110 student organizations, manage a $1.7 million budget, and advocate for student issues in and out of Stevens.
With the demolition of Jacobus and the construction of Alexander House still unfinished, cultural organizations don’t have an easily accessible place to keep their items.
All around campus this week, passersby can see Student Government Association (SGA) members attending to colorful sticky note boards comprised of student answers to various uplifting questions as part of the Week of Kindness project.
“Hudson Dorms” is Stevens alumni TJ Stanton and Michael Guglielmo’s response to the difficulties they faced while finding and renting off-campus apartments in Hoboken.
As this year’s Peer Leaders are wrapping up their time of guiding first-year students to their new home on Stevens’ campus, 2018 Peer Leaders continue to await payment for their work.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and, according to the World Cancer Research Foundation, 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer within their lifetime.
Last week, on Thursday night, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), a student organization founded in 1988 by Stevens alumnus Hermes Gonzalez, held its third annual LatinX in the Workplace Alumni Panel.




