It was the morning of Saturday, April 13, when students began to notice black paint sprayed on two of the tarps that cover the fence surrounding Wittpenn Walk.
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On Wednesday, April 17, the Hoboken City Council voted to allow Saturday construction on the Gianforte Family Academic Complex construction site, as requested by Bob Maffia on behalf of Stevens.
On April 14, 2019, the Student Government Association of Stevens Institute of Technology signed into effect a declaration to welcome refugees and support the resettlement of refugees in Hudson County.
Picking a Senior Design project and team can be a stressful experience for everyone involved. It takes weeks of looking through possible projects, consulting professors, deciding on team members, finding sponsors, and much more.
For most of last week, a very unique Stevens exhibition was open to the public in Jersey City.
It was hosted in a factory complex slightly outside of the denser parts of Jersey City, a structure of brick and glass surrounded by steel wire fencing with the air of an old textile mill.
Throughout their years at Stevens, seniors Rami Kammourh, Ali Hameed, Aldin Llolla, and Mitchell Bollettieri had a plethora of experiences with flooding in certain areas of campus.
The West Indian Student Organization (WISO) hosted its Easter Celebration to showcase the cultural traditions of the West Indies during Easter.
This year, Ramadan will last from sundown on May 5 through June 4, marking 30 days of fasting from food and drink between sunrise and sunset for observers.
Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE) held its annual fundraiser event Castle Point King (CPK) and raised $18,600 for its national philanthropies. Nicolas Nuila, Prince of Sigma Phi Epsilon, won the title of Castle Point King.
In a small, innocuous lab on the fourth floor of Burchard, Professor Ronald Besser and his students are doing very exciting research on hydrogen fuel cells.
