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Kappa Sigma brothers receive Scholarship-Leadership awards

In true Stevens fashion, members of Kappa Sigma have shown the drive and success that only Stevens students could display and proven the leadership of the Stevens Greek community as well with ten members being awarded  Scholarship-Leadership awards by their national headquarters.

Stevens awarded ADVANCE grant

The National Science Foundation, or NSF, is responsible for a lot of great doings, much of which impact all of us.

Ducks compete at MSG Grapple

Wrestling overcomes rivals NYU in 25-7 victory

After Thanksgiving, most of us have probably sauntered immediately over to the couch, patting our portly bellies and slipping into a groggy nap.

MGC hosts 3 v. 3 basketball tournament for typhoon victims

The Multicultural Greek Council hosted a 3 versus 3 basketball tournament Wednesday, December 4, in the Schaefer Athletic Training Center in an effort to raise money for typhoon victims in the Philippines.

RHA hosts Grocery Bingo with junk food and ramen galore

“B-27!”
“Yes! Bing – oh, not 37.”
“Oh, come on!”
“I got it! I got it!”
These were just but a few of the many different responses students had to this week’s “Grocery Bingo” on Tuesday and Thursdays nights at 9:15 p.m.

Black History Month Feature

In 1924, Randolph Montrose Smith became the first African American student to graduate from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Born in Barbados in 1901, Smith arrived in New York City when he was two years old, on the Cearense ship.