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On Oct. 3, in response to the Board of Trustees’ decision to rename the planned academic complex from “Gianforte Academic Center” to “Gianforte Family Academic Center,” a group of current students and alumni launched a GoFundMe campaign titled “Stevens Name Your Price.”
This past Saturday, Oct. 14, a truck exploded near a hotel in Mogadishu, which happens to be Somalia’s capital and largest city.
There has been concern among the student population regarding a head-on collision between two brothers of the Sigma Nu fraternity at an intramural flag football match between Sigma Nu and Kappa Sigma almost 3 weeks ago.
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, The Office of Residence Life hosted “Treat Yo’ Self” in Jacobus Lounge. The event was a way for students to “take some you time in the midst of exams.”
Hosted by the Take Back the Night Planning Committee and the Lore-El Center, Stevens students were introduced to the basics of self-defense this past Wednesday, October 18th during the academic break.
This past Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Korean Student Association (KSA) held its largest event of the semester: World Night Market. Although the event was hosted by KSA, the Black Student Union, Chinese Student Association, Filipino Association of Student Tech, Indian Undergraduate Association, and Latin American Association also participated in the event.
Multicultural Greek Organizations “Storm the Castle” with Stepping, Saluting, and Strolling Showcase
On Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 9PM, the Stevens Multicultural Greek Council hosted “Storm the Castle”, a step, stroll, and salute show that featured the multicultural Greek organizations on campus and surrounding college campuses.
During a 36-hour period on Oct. 8 and Oct. 9, 17 major wildfires began in much of Butte, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Nevada, Orange, Sonoma, and Yuba counties in California, four of them being Northern California’s wine country.
The Catalan President issued a Declaration of Independence on Tuesday, Oct, 10. Catalan is a region of Spain that has historically tried to be either independent or autonomous.