On September 20 th , The Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted More Fun in the Philippines. The event took a creative twist converting Jacobus Hall into the Philippines and taking attendees on a guided tour and educating the tourists on the prominent natural landscapes, cities, food and the local Filipino population.
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Over the summer, notable progress was made on the various construction projects on campus. These projects include: the completion of the North Building, expansion of the Babbio Center Garage, and Academic Complex.
On Wednesday, September 20th, The Black Student Union (BSU) held their first event of the year, The National Braai Day Celebration, in Babbio Atrium.
Little Chinatown, presented by the Chinese Student Association (CSA), took place in Babbio Atrium on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. The event was intended to replicate the Taiwanese night market scene, so there were games, street food, and many people.
Last April, the Entertainment Committee had a budget approved for a fall festival. After speaking to three different agents, EC compiled a list of ten different artists to perform at the festival.
The Lore-Center for Women’s Leadership became official in the eyes of the Stevens community, ushering in administrators, staff, and students into the newly-renovated space during its ribbon-cutting ceremony and subsequent Open House this past Monday.
On Wednesday, September 20, the Korean Student Association (KSA) held its annual field day event on Palmer Lawn. KSA hosts this event every year, with cultural food and fun games in order to get the whole campus more involved, and to spread Korean culture.
On Sept. 20, the Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted “More Fun in the Philippines.” The event took a creative twist converting Jacobus Hall into the Philippines and taking attendees on a guided tour to educate the tourists on the prominent natural landscapes, cities, food and the local Filipino population.
This week marked the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. The assembly included over 190 member nations, from all over the world.
Since Kim Jong-Un took power over North Korea after the death of his father, he has been running the country emphasizing just how much power he has over his people: frequent military parades, public executions of political enemies, and consistently reminding the people about the “dangers” of the West (particularly the United States of America).




