The Canavan Arena was filled with wide-eyed and well dressed freshmen alongside Stevens community veterans Wednesday for Stevens’ yearly Convocation ceremony.
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A multidisciplinary team of 40 handpicked Stevens students participated in the biannual international multi-university competition Solar Decathlon. The US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon competition’s goal is to foster innovation in energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly, solar-powered residential homes.
WCPR hosted ‘Disorientation: An EDM Showcase’ last Friday, which brought three DJ/producers to the Babbio Atrium for four hours of trance on Friday night.
Hoboken floods. It is simply a fact of life, learned or experienced by living in Hoboken.
In years past, many upperclassmen, especially those off campus, can recall events that crippled the city: Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Irene, the numerous flash thunderstorms that rapidly flood vast regions of Hoboken.
Stop. Drop. Roll.
These words have been ingrained into every child’s head since first being taught about fire, but, as newly appointed Stevens Fire Safety Coordinator Dan Cunning pointed out, few know that the logic behind the actions is to prevent the inhalation of super-heated gas with the ability to damage the upper respiratory system.
Lanyard-clad freshmen flocked to Palmer Lawn Wednesday for the highly anticipated event, Meet the Greeks. Alongside the Entertainment Committee barbecue, every Greek organization on campus set up to meet the class of 2018 as well as any unaffiliated Stevens students.
There is, without a doubt, a lot of buzz about the new girls in town – Sigma Delta Tau, or SDT, is the most recent addition to the Stevens Interfraternity Council.
While most students were busy with co-op, classes, or relaxing at home over the summer, the Stevens IT department began its ambitious network project to replace its 10+ year old wireless system.
After four years as an undergraduate student attending Stevens Institute of Technology, Laura Lemke of Merrick, New York has been named the valedictorian of the Class of 2014.
In a school where the majority of students major in engineering, sometimes it can get difficult to receive guidance when one is pursuing another career.