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After serving as a senator since his freshman year, Matthew Hunt was sworn in as the new SGA President. Family and friends of the Stevens community joined him in celebration on Wednesday, January 28 at Walker Patio and for refreshments in the Babbio Atrium.
This past Sunday, the Hoboken Historical Museum opened its doors to the community to present its latest exhibit, “The Extraordinary Stevens Family, a New Jersey Legacy.”
Upon the news of an impending snow blizzard, the Stevens community was quick to plan ways to make use of time in the snow and out of classes.
The IEEE chapter at Stevens hosted a lecture from Dr. Mihai Banu, CTO and founder of startup Blue Danube Systems, on Wednesday, October 22 in the Burchard 118 lecture hall.
With the pending end of the semester, students are cramped inside trying to finish final assignments while preparing for finals. It is only fitting that at this time, Stevens needs to be lit up with some holiday cheer and spirit to help get through the next few weeks.
HANNUKAH
Is it Hanukah? Or Hanukkah? Or Chanukkah? Regardless of its spelling, its history is unambiguous. If you take a gander into Books 1 and 2 of Maccabees, you’ll find the story of the Maccabees (Jewish for “hammer”), a small band of Jewish fighters who were subjugated by the Syrian Greeks.
The Polish American Cultural Society (PACS) opened the doors of Hayden Lounge this past Wednesday to students who wanted to experience Christmas the Polish way.
#HandsupDon’tShoot. Michael Brown. Ferguson. Twitter, Facebook, The New York Times, and various other outlets have centered their focus on the recent decision by the St.
After nearly fourteen days of spirited events, R.A.G.E. Night was to be the grand finale of the Red and Gray Experience.