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Students passing by Palmer Lawn this past Wednesday afternoon would have encountered quite the site: loud music, a huge blow-up duck, and students tossing colored chalk into each other’s faces.
The Stevens community enjoyed the coming warm weather with gelato, Italy’s version of ice cream on Thursday, March 12. The Stevens Italian Club served a countless amount of flavors in Jacobus Lounge.
Last week, the newly formed Stevens chapter of Habitat for Humanity went to the town of Monck’s Corner, South Carolina, just outside Charleston, for community service.
The FeelGood World organization brings much joy to campus with their weekly grilled cheese delivery system. However, they continued their fight against world hunger by hosting a Cornhole tournament this past Wednesday in Hayden Lounge.
“Player agency is important in all games; it makes the game dynamic and allows players’ personalities to shine. That’s where the idea for the role of Mr.
By Julia Vance
“In fifty years, people will be receiving gene therapy just as often as you would receive a vaccine.”
Dr. M. G. Prasad, a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering, held a seminar on Wednesday billed “Why Noise Matters” on the third floor of the Morton building.
The Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship collaborated with the Student Government Association to bring the student body two events that highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit of Stevens.