Last week, the Office of International Programs held a fair at Babbio Center to provide information about the upcoming programs available for students as well as about the process of applying to these programs.
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On February 1, The Stute had the opportunity to interview Hoboken resident Jeffrey Train. Train wears multiple hats as a teacher, father, and avid birder; It’s a passion he shares with his 13-year-old son, Otys Train.
Last weekend marked the 66th annual Grammy Awards, one of the most anticipated and biggest celebrations of music in the United States.
Whether it’s traditional gasoline, diesel, compressed natural gas, or electricity, cars need something to power their movement. Usually, this is done with an internal combustion engine that converts the chemical energy stored in its fuel source into rotary motion via a controlled combustion cycle.
With Spring break arriving next month, students are likely anxiously counting down the days until it arrives. As students swarm to the beaches, amusement parks, and video game systems, towns may experience a nearly doubling in the size of their population.
The federal government recognizes 12 official holidays, including favorites like Christmas and Thanksgiving, but does anyone celebrate some less-known holidays? Yes!
Last Sunday was an intense and emotional roller coaster for fans of the 49ers and Chiefs and for all football fans across the nation and throughout the world.
“I pledge my honor that I have abided by the Stevens Honor System.” These words are plastered upon every quiz, homework, and assignment given by Stevens.
The Student Government’s (SGA) role as the representative of the student body to the administration is primarily fulfilled through the leadership and guidance of the cabinet.
In 2021, Ethan Crumbley, then aged 15, entered his high school with a 9-millimeter semiautomatic handgun and fired between 15 to 20 shots.