Grocery Bingo, an event hosted by Office of Residence Life, greatly increased in attendance this semester, filling EAS 222 last Wednesday.
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New semester, new classes, and a new myStevens look?
Yes, returning Stevens students were surprised to learn that myStevens website and app went through a “new year, new me” revival named “myStevens 2.0.”
This past Friday, I had the pleasure to see the Stevens Dramatic Society’s production of “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Seconds.”
The beloved America’s Cup café, located across from Howe on Palmer lawn, was recently renovated with a nautical theme. With sailing flags hanging on the wall, diners feel that they are eating in a mess hall of a ship.
The 146th Convocation, conducted on Wednesday, September 7, welcomed the Stevens freshman class of 2020 and recognized the achievements of faculty and upperclassmen.
There is a whirlwind of changes at the Student Health Center at the start of this semester. Leading this change is the addition of two new clinicians to the center’s staff.
I’m sure this summer has been eventful for everyone from the avid beach-dwellers to those who have been introduced to the beach by Pokemon Go.
With the arrival of the fall semester comes change in a variety of forms. It does not take much observation to see the recent improvements to campus, the newest additions to the student population, and even the slow, but sure transition into autumn.
Stevens Res Life hosted the Red and Gray Par-tay in celebration of the start of the fall semester. This event, hosted on the first Monday of the semester, was the first event new freshmen could attend at Stevens.
For anyone who has stepped onto Stevens campus this summer, it appears as if every building, paved road, and flower bed is getting some extra attention.