On this past Wednesday, October 7th, DeBaun Auditorium was filled with a plethora of finance professionals and students all ready to listen attentively to the wise words of wisdom from an experienced Goldman Sachs executive.
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The Office of Undergraduate Academics located on the first floor of the Edwin A. Stevens building is never quiet. Students in all disciplines, in all grades, with very different needs will most likely stop in EAS 119 before their time at Stevens comes to a close.
For many students, the online petition began by SGA senator Colin Aitken this past Wednesday was the first news of club sports no longer receiving physical education (P.E.)
The first photo I took visiting Stevens was of the iconic New York skyline outside of Howe, and in the foreground was another campus icon, our beloved cannon.
“We write Stevens history” is written on the top of this newspaper. I kept this in mind while attending last weeks’ Dean’s Seminar “Taylor’s World” last Thursday, featuring Simon Head, who examined the legacy of Fredrick Winslow Taylor.
Say good-bye to the Office of Cooperative Education and the Office of Career Development, and hello to the brand-new Stevens Career Center.
The Residence Life Committee held a Mascot Competition between the different residence halls of Stevens on Wednesday. Each hall was judged by their poster, a skit that would introduce the mascot to the public, and of course the mascot itself.
“Why is it fizzing in my mouth?” Words that one would normally not want to hear in a statement along with “food” and “chemistry.”
Universal Studios showed the world what it would be like to be stuck in a massive tornado almost 20 years ago in Twister.
UPDATE: According to one student, Stevens is supposedly running an old version of PHP and have no database backups. However, I.T.