The runoff election between Mark Krupinski with Alex Murtagh and Jason Chlus with Ryan Tom closed this past Sunday, November 25, at 7 p.m.
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Trina Ballantyne, Dean of Residential and Dining Services, announced several changes to how housing at Stevens will work beginning next year in an email sent last Monday.
Registration at Stevens is like high school sports. It involves waking up at seven in the morning to repeat mindless drills (furiously clicking through Web Self Services).
This past Monday, November 12, the entirety of the Howe Center was closed for the day because of a water main break.
Student leaders of various student organizations purged their unwanted materials from storage within Jacobus Hall, this past Wednesday, as part of an event hosted by the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Life called the “Jacobus Purge.”
For the last few months, the naming of the Gianforte Family Academic Center has been a controversy for the Stevens community.
Stevens Health Professionals Club (SHPC), Alpha Phi Omega (APO), and Sustainability, Activism, Volunteering, and Engineering (SAVE) hosted Shoe Making for the Soles to create shoes to provide aid for individuals facing foot-related diseases in Uganda.
Stevens’ Chinese Student Association hosted its very first Dragon Boat Festival on Tuesday, November 13 in Babbio Atrium. Traditionally celebrated in the summer, the Dragon Boat Festival commemorates fealty and filial piety in China.
Fourteen months after the initial announcement of Amazon’s search for a second headquarters, Amazon has finally broken the tension by announcing the future headquarter locations.
Student Government Association (SGA) presidential candidate Jonathan Darlak announced his withdrawal from the race on the evening of Saturday, Nov. 10.



