The student centricity at Stevens is unparalleled. As a smaller university, the institution excels in actively encouraging students to make suggestions on improving the state of the institution.
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Last Thursday, on February 5 at 9:00 p.m., a crowd of students waited in anticipation inside Hayden Lounge to have a taste of Korean street cuisine offered at KSA’s Seoul Street Food event.
The Stevens Underground Music Awareness Committee, or SUMAC, hosted a concert event last Friday night featuring Brooklyn pop-punk group Chumped, as well as performances from local bands Cutters; Basement Beers; Corrina, Corinna; and Friends in Distraction.
Stevens student Joshua Negron wants to host a rap battle on campus, in the style of “Epic Rap Battles of History” on YouTube.
It’s the same thing this year as it was last year. Young adults procrastinate getting a special someone something for Valentine’s Day.
Whether you are sitting down for a meal, grabbing a quick bite between classes, or getting a snack right before midnight, chances are if you are an underclassmen, RA, or average Joe you are eating somewhere on campus.
On Wednesday night, the Babbio Center Atrium was full of good food and people excited for the Indian Undergraduate Association’s Henna Night.
Hippies and scientists are generally regarded as polar opposites, but Dr. David Kaiser argues that they can come together. In fact, he says that hippies SAVED physics.
Last Friday, I walked out of a meeting wondering what I would be doing the rest of the night. Upon reaching the bottom of the elevator, I ran into a friend who was on her way to rollerskating.
“Once I bought the iOS books, I was able to follow a very organized learning path that relieved the frustration I had grown accustomed to in programming,” says Zachary Shakked, a freshman computer science major here at Stevens.