On January 23, a dozen Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents came unannounced and without a warrant to Ocean Seafood Depot, a Newark store.
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On February 3, the City of Hoboken’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) alerted residents to potential hazards along Sinatra Drive.
Air travel is very often seen as one of the safest modes of transportation, but when disasters occur, they serve as a reminder of the many risks involved.
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, the Samuel C. Williams Library (SCWL) has curated a multimedia exhibit highlighting the civil rights leader’s impact and the history of Black students at Stevens.

The 2025-2026 Student Government Association (SGA) saw its first contested presidential election in five years. Weeks of debates, social events, and campaigning culminated in a highly anticipated election night, where students gathered to watch the results unfold.
Conflicts are unfolding across the world, some capturing national headlines while others go unnoticed. When confronted with reports of atrocities beyond our borders, many feel a deep sense of helplessness, unsure of how to make a difference.
In a move that sparked confusion among all of Washington and beyond, President Donald Trump ordered a temporary freeze on trillions of dollars in federal spending for grants and loans.

The MakerSpace kicked off its third semester of women’s workshops on January 27, featuring a hands-on DIY fidget spinner event in the second-floor ABS Engineering Center.
In celebration of Black History Month, The Stute, in partnership with the Office of Student Culture and Belonging, proudly highlights the contributions of Black administrators who shape our university’s future.
The cost of eggs has increased significantly over the past few months, jumping from around $3.50 in late November 2024 to $5.29 in January for a dozen eggs, according to U.S.