In order to fully understand the current crisis in Venezuela, we have to look a little bit into the past. Current President Nicolas Maduro is under fire from all sides, but his predecessor Hugo Chavez was incredibly popular with working-class Venezuelans.
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This winter break, nearly 200 Stevens students headed north to snow-covered Carrabassett Valley, Maine, home to Sugarloaf Mountain, for some fun on the slopes.
“I do believe that the administration and the faculty, their main goal is to teach, relay information, relay wisdom, set the students up for the rest of their lives.”
Lillian Tejada, Financial Assistant for the Office of Student Life, announced new changes to the financial policy for student organizations at Leadership Reconnect, this Saturday, February 2.
The demolition of Jacobus Hall is slated to occur in early 2019, making way for the new University Center and student housing that will replace Jacobus and Hayden Halls by August 2021.
The Student Government Association (SGA) voted in favor of promoting the Stevens Christian Fellowship (SCF) to a Step Four (Probationary Status) new Recognized Student Organization (RSO) during the Senate meeting held on November 25.
The Hoboken Planning Board unanimously approved Stevens’ application for its two towers replacing Jacobus and Hayden Halls at their meeting last night.
by Laura Valeri & Brittany Then from the ISSS
In celebration of International Education month this November, Stevens hosted an eclectic variety of activities on and off campus.
The School of Engineering & Science (SES) is forming a new academic support and advising center called the Center for Student Success (CSS).
12 hours. 3 meals. 87 student organizations. One $140,000 deficit. If there is a narrative that can be drawn throughout the semesterly budget meeting held on November 18, it is one of excess.


