Alex G, acclaimed by Rolling Stones Magazine as an “indie-pop prodigy,” performed a set featuring songs from his new album, “Beach Music,” in Jacobus Lounge last Friday night.
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Kevin Doherty was named the winner of the Stevens Computer Science Club’s newest event, CodeJam, this past Wednesday night. Ben Iofel and Khayyam Saleem, who worked as a team, took second place and Bradford Smith took home third place.
On Thursday, the brothers of Delta Tau Delta and the sisters of Sigma Delta Tau held a free screening of The Hunting Ground, a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses.
On Thursday, March 3, the Stevens Alumni Association hosted an Alumni Pre-Law Panel in Bissinger. The panel consisted of Stevens alumni Basam Nabulsi (class of ’79), Scott Charney (’93), and Sophy Sedarat (’04) with alum Joseph Garvey (’71) as moderator.
The addition of bike lines to Washington Street has been a topic of interest amongst city residents since last year. A proposal to add lanes specifically for cyclists was approved but met with much debate, primarily on the argument that the main vessel of Washington does not have enough room for drivers and cyclists.
On Thursday afternoon, the Office of Residence Life offered Resident Assistant positions to 16 new individuals for the 2016-2017 academic year.
On February 18, Stevens held its 16th annual VDAY as part of a global movement to protect and empower women. Members of the College of Arts and Letters’ Literature Faculty, the Women’s Fencing Team (who recently won their second straight conference title), and the DeBaun Performing Arts Center presented Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues to an engaged audience.
On Wednesday, the Stevens Game Development Club (SGDC) held its second annual Skype Q-and-A with Doug Lombardi, Vice President of Marketing at Valve Corporation and little brother of Stevens’ own Professor Donald Lombardi.
Following the recent SGA bylaw changes regarding festivals, students now have the opportunity to offer creative and interesting festival proposals via OrgSync.
In its third consecutive year, the Veritas Forum was hosted by Stevens Christian Fellowship (SCF), Philosophy Club, Newman Catholic Association, and the Engineers Without Borders chapter on February 24 to bring Professors Troy van Voorhis of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Lee Vinsel of Stevens together to “discuss how to test your worldview,” according to the event’s official advertisement.




