As a technical institute, Stevens at first glance may not seem to appear politically active. However, the Stevens Institute of Technology College Republicans chapter hosted American conservative social Ann Coulter yesterday evening to jump-start conversation regarding politics.
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After 13 years, Stevens Institute of Technology finally captured the Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) Dual Meet Championship. On the 15th anniversary of the EWFC, the Ducks snapped Johns Hopkins University’s five-year streak of EWFC Championships this past Sunday at home, earning their first championship since 2002 and third in conference history.
Off Center recently celebrated its ten year anniversary of doing shows at Stevens. Their latest show took place Friday the 13th and Valentine’s Day, which brought out interesting crowds.
The bowling alley in Howe hosted Red Pin Bowling this past Wednesday at 9 p.m.. This event was presented by the Stevens Bowling Club, specifically its members Bailey Bancroft and Sean Dirscherl, and it also could be used as an APO fellowship event by brothers and new members of that fraternity.
Can faith and reason coexist? On Wednesday, February 18, the Veritas Forum—a non-profit organization that hosts Christian themed discussions at over 100 international campuses—set out to answer this question.
Cancer research is a big sector of medical research today, and a topic that should be discussed among the Stevens community.
Stevens and NJIT have at times been considered rival institutions, but the American Institute of Chemical Engineers chapter at Stevens welcomed its NJIT counterpart this past Tuesday for the annual Scholarship Award Dinner for the North Jersey Section.
This past Wednesday, the Stevens chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) offered faculty and students the opportunity to hear John Schwall, Chief Operation Officer of Investors’ Exchange, speak about his experiences in the finance world.
It is important to remember with the approaching Valentine’s Day that love can appear in many forms: “Some Cupids kill with arrows, some with traps.”
Cars are now safer than ever, although car accidents still claim the lives of over 30,000 Americans and over one million people around the globe each year.