The Polish American Cultural Society hosted their semesterly Kielbasa Fest on Palmer Lawn Thursday. Almost 100 pounds of kielbasa were eaten in an hour and half, a new record for the event.
Posts published in “News”
The WCPR Alumni Association hosted its “Broadcasting Through Adversity” event, featuring a panel of leaders and experts in the field of news broadcasting and communication technologies.
The Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-medical honor society invited chemistry, chemical biology, and biology students to meet their department heads this past Wednesday.
This past Wednesday, the students of Girls Fight Back delivered an informative session about student assaults on campuses across the country.
Heightened preparations for Hurricane Joaquin and lost Assassins information and point totals effectively halted the Red and Grey Experience’s momentum, full-stop.
The freshmen at Stevens might be considered the most targeted students on campus. As the newest members of the Stevens community, they are willing to participate in all types of events, from pre-orientation city escapades and outdoor adventures to inter-dormitory dodgeball tournaments.
Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and inaugural “first ride” for the new bike share program at 11:30 am on Friday, October 9.
On the second floor of Morton, in the corner across from the Richardson Room, is a bookshelf containing a myriad of texts, available to all students  under one simple rule: take a book, leave a book.
The Stevens chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers explored the wonders of science this past Tuesday by mixing liquid nitrogen and heavy cream to produce ice cream.