As New Jersey prepares to host the rapidly approaching FIFA World Cup, numerous concerns were raised about the nearby housing options for the grand event.
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On April 8, as the end of the spring semester approached, Stevens Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the highly anticipated musical event to kick off the summer festivities: TechFest 2026
Each year, the student-run Entertainment Committee works to coordinate a memorable event filled with fun activities, performances from students, and top musicians.
Viktor Orbán, the heavily right-leaning politician who has served as the prime minister of Hungary for the past 16 years in a row, was defeated in a landslide election on Sunday, April 12.
This past week, the House passed the Airspace Location and Enhanced Risk Transparency (ALERT) Act. The bill was introduced on February 21, 2026, as a response to the collision that took place in January 2025 between an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk that killed all 67 passengers on board both aircraft.
About a year ago, students organized with the hopes of holding Stevens accountable to divest its endowment from companies or investments that are or have violated international law and human rights.
This year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival brought together an unexpected but well-balanced blend of iconic veterans and today’s rising stars.
On February 28, 2026, the U.S. and Israel launched joint strikes against Iran, resulting in the death of the Supreme Leader and other top Iranian officials.
NJ TRANSIT launched a new pilot program in partnership with technology company Via, bringing free, on-demand shuttle services to parts of Bergen County and Monmouth County in an effort to solve the “first-mile/last-mile” problem for public transit users.
Between the views of the NYC skyline and the quiet corners of our own campus, we know Hoboken is beautiful. But as for green space, this spring, there are plenty of options within the surrounding area.
On Wednesday, April 8, Professor Emeritus Edward A. Friedman gave a lecture as a guest speaker for the American Nuclear Society (ANS) on the future of nuclear energy.
