Due to the impeachment of an SGA senator, there is now a vacancy in the senate for the sophomore class. As per the SGA’s bylaws, an emergency election will be held to fill the open senator position.
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For the second year in a row, the Office of Undergraduate Student Life brought awareness of intimate partner and domestic violence to campus.
Over 600 Stevens students gathered in the River Lot on Friday night for Techfest 2015. Hosted by the Entertainment Committee, this year’s Techfest featured Cleo, a New Jersey based DJ, and was headlined by alternative hip hop artist, Chiddy Bang.
The Latin American Association held their Dia de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” celebration in Jacobus Lounge this past Tuesday as a way to embrace Latin American culture during this spooky season.
Among all the exciting new changes coming to Stevens in the near future, lies the ever-growing language program offered within the College of Arts and Letters.
The results are in, and as of this past weekend, the SURE House design submitted by Stevens Institute of Technology has won first place in the U.S.
Just as the Democratic candidates for the United States presidency debated in Las Vegas, the SGA freshman candidates are vying for eight senator positions in front of their freshman peers this past Tuesday evening in the Edwin A.
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.
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.