Peter and the Starcatcher is being performed this weekend by the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) as their annual fall play. The show is adapted from a written novel, and it serves as a prequel to the story of Peter Pan.
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In efforts to gather feedback and improve relations with students, the Public Relations (PR) Committee of the Student Government Association hosted the first ever SGA Speed Dating, on November 1 from 9 to 11 pm.
On November 7. 2018, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions submitted his letter of resignation to President Donald Trump. In his letter, Sessions said that he resigned from his position “at [Donald Trump’s] request.”
Just in line with the U.S. Election season comes Stevens Institute of Technology’s Student Government Association’s Presidential Election. The following three sets of candidates are officially on the ticket: Jason Chlus and Ryan Tom, Jonathan Darlak and Timothy Barrett, and Mark Krupinski and Alexander Murtagh.
This past Tuesday, the Hoboken Planning Board delayed the vote on Stevens’ application to develop two 21- and 19-story towers, which are slated to replace Jacobus and Hayden Halls by August 2021.
With the selection of one of the most sought-after positions on campus – Resident Assistants (RAs) – just around the corner, it is important to understand how the RA selection process works.
Theta Phi Alpha’s Battle of the Bands raised $828 for Hurricane Florence relief.
Kaitlyn Zak and Allyson Clark, Philanthropy Chairs for Theta Phi, set a goal of $600 for the event and were able to not only exceed their goal but also raise more money than in previous years.
After many years and about 14 chapter petitions, Kappa Sigma has finally been voted into the Interfraternity Council (IFC).
Kappa Sigma was the first fraternity to join campus since the 1900s, which made the process to join IFC a struggle.
Quack or Treat was this past Wednesday, October 31. Upwards of a hundred people showed up to the event dressed in a wide array of costumes.
Two weeks ago, the Office of Undergraduate Student Life published posters for a voting campaign that were intended to encourage the minority population on campus to vote.

