The Audio Engineering Club (AEC), SUMAC, and Delta Phi Epsilon teamed up last Thursday to present a benefit concert on Babbio Patio as part of AEC’s Bandstand Series.
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This past Monday marked the opening of the South Hall of the Gateway Academic Center located on the corner of 6th and Hudson Street.
As with any healthy component of a thriving community, governments are constantly evolving. Lawmakers cycle in and out of positions, districts are redrawn, and politicians pass down new laws.
The Hoboken City Council held a special meeting last Thursday to vote on a resolution to enforce current pay-to-play regulations in relation to the upcoming municipal elections in Hoboken.
The 2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report — known as the “Clery Report” — for Stevens was released this past Monday and describes reported crime statistics for 2018.
A musical comedy about struggling writers, actors, and deadlines, this is [title of show]. A musical about two struggling writers, played by Ian DiGuilio and Clayton Lundgren, who work with their actor friends, played by Julia Cahn and Kiera Dillon, they race to submit an original musical for a theater festival.
Stevens, an NCAA Division III university, has a new connection to the NBA: computer scientist and assistant professor Xinchao Wang.
With a focus in computer vision and machine learning, Wang has been interested in artificial intelligence ever since his time as an undergraduate.
Stevens is a relatively small school in a relatively dense and expensive town, so in a recent issue of The Stute, an article was published detailing the many ways housing options have changed for students.
“It all started with a crime,” Richard Widdicombe, a librarian at the S.C. Williams library from 1966 to 2006, serving as director for many years, stated in an email to The Stute.
Members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Photo from Kevin Largacha




