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DeBaun presents “The Hamlet Project”

Last weekend, the DeBaun Center for Performing Arts presented The Hamlet Project, a one of a kind workshop production directed by Dr.

Can science and faith coexist?

First ever Stevens Veritas Forum hosted on Wednesday

It was Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 9:00 p.m., and a full capacity Babbio Center 122 – it was the first-ever Veritas Forum at Stevens Institute of Technology, and the topic at hand could not be more controversial: can faith and science coexist?

Students develop app to suit needs of medical employees

It’s got a relaxing name, but the creators of this app put quite a lot of hard work into it. It will take such effort to keep up with the explosive markets of mobile apps and medicine, and SPA joins the dichotomy quite nicely.

Super Bowl XLVIII hits Hoboken

The city of Hoboken has had its good share of press in recent times. Between all the coverage of Sandy and the current investigation set off by Mayor Dawn Zimmer’s allegations of corruption in the Christie administration, Hoboken has done a good job of keeping itself in the public eye.

Engineers take their knowledge to the snow

Engineering secrets lie within the depths of the Snow Cave.
Few of us expected the contemptuous cold that hit the east coast on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, and fewer still saw that subsequent surprise snow day coming.

Stevens keeps students warm with new shuttles

In this bitter cold, the Stevens community is certainly glad for any little bit of help in weathering the weather. Sometimes, it might be difficult to appease the majority for various reasons.