This past Wednesday night, the Computer Science Club hosted its annual “Bash Basics” lesson at 9 PM in EAS 222. BASH, or Bourne-Again SHell, is a command language, which typically runs in a command window, where users type commands that cause specific actions.
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by Aditya Pendyala
The week of September 19th was dedicated to National Hazing Prevention. During the week, there were several events held with the intent to increase awareness over the entire campus.
Last Wednesday, The Korean Student Association (KSA) hosted Korean Field Day. In Korea, Field Day, or Sports Day, is an important tradition for elementary school kids.
The Chinese Student Association held their annual Mid-Autumn Festival this past Wednesday, September 21st. This decades-old Stevens tradition is always a big hit.
A Science and Technology Institute such as Stevens will often get a bad rep when it comes to the arts. People often consider STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) schools to have nonexistent, or at best bare-bones, arts programs.
Christophe Pierre, a distinguished academic, researcher, professor, and administrator, has recently been welcomed into the VIP cohort as the successor of Dr.
Renovations on the first floor of Babbio Center have installed a second Hanlon Laboratory for Financial Analytics and Data Visualation. Work over 2500 sq ft improved research and conference rooms, as well.
by Ramya Sudhaka
For the first time ever, the SGA Service Committee hosted “The Week of Service” from September 12th-16th. Throughout the week, Stevens students joined teams of friends, clubs, sororities/fraternities, and residential halls to compete to see who can earn the most community service points for the week.
An impediment to natural and healthy togetherness is often a very unspoken, deterring and difficult phenomenon – the propagation of stigma.
“Don’t Stand By. Speak Up!” This is the new slogan heard all over campus regarding some major issues on campus like sexual assault, discrimination, alcohol use, depression, and hazing.