Recently, over 200 nations have formally agreed to limit and eventually entirely ban the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). This represents a huge step towards a greener earth, since HFCs are a major greenhouse gas that are rapidly growing in use.
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On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the third presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump took place at the University of Nevada.
On Wednesday, Oct. 19, The Ethnic Student Council hosted the Ethnic Student Council Olympics to promote unity between the ethnic student organizations as well as learn about each organization’s culture.
Pierce Cafe opened for business last month for a preview period. Pierce Cafe was created as an alternative on-campus dining location and to enhance the Pierce Dining Hall experience.
This past week, the second presidential debate was held at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. The debate, moderated by Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz, started off after two days of high political tensions.
Over 80 students participate in a game of Irish Skittles hosted by Stevens Irish Association, and winners received Skittles candy as a prize.
The Chinese Student Association held their “Little Chinatown” event in Babbio Atrium on Wednesday.
Short activities duck ring toss and fishing game were organized, and players were eligible to win prizes and raffle tickets.
Torch Alliance is hosting their fifth annual fundraising event for The Trevor Project at 8 p.m. on Oct. 26 in Hayden Lounge.
Last Friday, Oct. 7. President Obama took a stand to support sexual assault victims by signing the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Rights Act.
The Stevens chapter of the American Chemical Society provided an opportunity for students to explore unique chemical properties in a tasty way during their event Bonding with Food.



