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Saudi Journalist disappears in Saudi Arabia’s Turkish consulate

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has come under heavy fire from the international community over the last few weeks due to the mysterious disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who was notoriously critical of the Saudi Royal family.

Interfaith Town Hall advocates for quiet/prayer space on campus

The first formal Interfaith Council Town Hall meeting saw three out of four student-run religious organizations: Newman Catholic, Muslim Educations & Cultural Association (MECA), and Hillel have come together in hopes of starting an open discussion regarding the struggles of practicing religion on campus.

Audio engineering beyond the classroom

The Audio Engineering Society (AES) hosted its 145th international convention in Manhattan, NY, from October 17 to 20. Workshops, exhibits, and demonstrations were some of the many opportunities that attendees were able to explore.

Shuttle system is overcrowded

5 minutes. A Stevens student stands alone on a street corner, anxiously checking their phone for information they are quickly learning not to trust. 

SGA hosts Freshman Forum

The SGA hosted its first Freshman Forum in Babbio Atrium on Wednesday, October 10. This event was intended to replace the Freshman Senate Debate that has been hosted in past years.

An interview with Dr. Hajj

Dr. Muhammad Hajj is so passionate about the fields he oversees that he tried to convince The Stute reporter to change his major from Mechanical Engineering to Ocean Engineering at the end of the interview.