Stevens’ Black Students Union (BSU), in collaboration with Residential Dining Services (RDS), put on a celebration in Pierce Dining Hall for Black History Month on February 21, 2019.
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Earlier this week, the official Duck Dance music video was released on the @stevensstudents Instagram account. The video, which features the Duck Dance song, prominently shows writer of the song Josh Pirog, Attila the Duck, and other undergraduates lip syncing to the song and performing the Duck Dance.
The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate held a special meeting on Wednesday, February 20, in Burchard 118. The meeting, called for by President Jason Chlus, was to discuss Proclamation P-19S-001, also titled “A Case and Justification on the Creation of an Intercultural Center.”
A $400 debt is owed to the Student Government Association; however, the details of who is responsible for that debt are more complicated than could have ever been anticipated.
“It’s important to know that the Title IX office is here so that students can feel safe to come forward and report and that’s encouraged.
Citing competitive advantages such as an interdisciplinary faculty, unique research, and a premier location, the College of Arts and Letters announced its Five Year Strategic Plan on October 5, 2018 through an announcement on the Stevens website.
Stevens’ annual Bid Night, a celebratory evening that welcomes the newest members of Greek Life, has been reformatted this year. A main part of the festivities, known as “rounds,” has been struck from the usual activities that occur on Bid Night.
“I came to [the big budget meeting], and I thought it was so cool. Like no lie. They were literally going cutthroat on [an organization].
After months of preparation, RedShift launched their creative student work website, which can be accessed at redshiftpub.com. The launch happened last week at their general body meeting.
After a public forum, a group of students who felt passionate about campus resources for marginalized groups decided Stevens needed an intercultural center.



