Stevens Take Back the Night Committee held a table outside of Pierce on Thursday, Feb. 16, to encourage students to contact legislators and voice opinions about domestic violence and sexual assault policies.
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On Monday, February 13, Kim Jong-Nam, the son of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, was killed in an airport. CCTV cameras recorded him being approached by two women, who appeared to spray some sort of liquid onto him.
On Monday, Feb. 13, national security advisor former General Michael Flynn resigned. Flynn’s resignation comes amid his misreporting of conversations he had with the Russian ambassador back in December.
Elizabeth Barry, a marketing guru, collaborated with Women’s Programs and came to Stevens this past Wednesday to talk about how to personally brand oneself for future interviews and professional environments.
An Off Center rehearsal is filled with chatter from its members brainstorming. “Will this be funny? Can we use this prop?
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, President Farvardin held a review of the Stevens’ Strategic Plan. Farvardin covered the central goals of the strategic plan as well as some of the details of its effects on the university.
From Jan. 27 until Jan. 29, the Stevens Student Government Association held emergency elections for Senate vacancies. The results are in: the new Freshman Senator is Jared Hobbie, the new Sophomore Senators are Patrick Sobota and Melanie Caba, and Anthony Piccone is one of the new Junior Senators.
Twelfth Night, presented by Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS), is definitely a production you don’t want to miss! The Shakespearean comedy is centered around Viola, a young woman who has lost her brother, and is shipwrecked on the land of Illyria.
On Monday, Jan. 30, Mayor Dawn Zimmer gave her seventh State of the City address to the people of Hoboken. The event kicked off with opening remarks from assemblywoman Anette Chaparro and a performance by the Garden Street School of Performing Arts.
With the start of a new semester, as students go back to their busy lifestyles and living in close quarters, the Stevens community was sent an advisory in regards to an individual case of measles in Hudson County earlier this week.





