The Schaefer Gym hosted its first female-only gym session on Wednesday, February 6 from 9:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. The entirety of the upper weight room was restricted to allow only women to exercise there for the duration of the hour and a half time slot, while the lower weight room was kept open as normal.
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Stephen Cornwell, the Honor Board Chairman, sent out an email informing the student body that the Faculty Adjudication process had been changed on January 18, 2019.
The Stevens Gatehouse, one of the few remaining parts of the original Stevens Family estate, is currently in the process of being deconstructed.
Early on Tuesday morning, a series of phishing emails were received by members of the Stevens community. These emails intended to deceive Stevens community members in order to collect usernames and passwords of the people who fell for the trick.
As a global attraction for scuba divers and thousands of marine species, the third largest barrier reef ecosystem in the world sits off the coast of the Florida Keys.
On Thursday, February 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the water in Davis and Hayden Residence halls will be completely shutdown.
As a result of a recent audit, the Office of Residential and Dining Services will issue an administrative fee of 5% for handling the money charged by organizations for privately-owned Greek national fraternity housing.
Frequently dismissed as infantile art, memes are a widely popular way for young people to share, discuss, and comment on cultural topics relevant to them.
The title says it all: Wittpenn Walk, the iconic asphalt walkway from the Howe Center to the Babbio Center, is being shut down during the week of February 18 and will stay closed for the next few years as part of the University Center Construction project.
Hoboken residents, students, councilpersons, and public servants shuffled into DeBaun Auditorium at Stevens Institute of Technology to see the city’s 39th mayor, Ravi Bhalla, give his first State of the City Address on Wednesday, January 30.






