On Tuesday, Sep. 12 at 9:00 p.m., Ethnic Student Council — commonly called ESC — hosted a Chip N Dip Event in Babbio Atrium.
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On Tuesday, I sat down with the new Dean of the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science, Dr. Jean Zu. Walking into the second floor of the EAS building to find her office under renovation, it was clear that change was coming to the school.
Following a nine-year tradition, Stevens’ Residence Life hosted the Red & Gray ‘Glow in the Duck’ Party to celebrate the start of the semester.
On Friday, August 26th, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in the small Texas town of Rockport. The storm devastated the area as it made its way inland to Houston, which was inundated with floods and rain, which broke all previous rainfall records for a single storm in the continental US, with 51.88 inches recorded.
Mere months after sitting on athletic fields preparing to graduate high school, the Class of 2021 found itself in a similar seating arrangement on August 30, 2017 at New Student Convocation.
This school year, Stevens made a change in its online hub for Student Life, switching from using DuckSync to DuckLink. This unexpected and sudden change in online systems came as a shock to Stevens students, many of whom had no idea that DuckSync had any problems worth addressing.
This weekend was the Stevens Dramatic Society’s performance of The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza, a fun reimagining of many of the Greek mythology stories you’re probably familiar with.
The College Democrats of Stevens invited Dawn Zimmer, Mayor of Hoboken, to their last general body meeting of the semester to discuss her experience as a woman in politics.
For the second year in a row, Stevens honors three seniors with the distinction of co-valedictorian, each graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
On Wednesday, April 26th, SAVE, in collaboration with the Entertainment Committee, Engineers for a Sustainable World, and the Student Faculty Alliance, hosted an Earth Day Celebration Event in Bissinger.




