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.
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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.
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.
WCPR blasted its way into the new semester with its brand new event: the Welcome Back Mixer. Anyone walking down Wittpenn Walk could hear the speakers booming in Jacobus (In fact, the cabinets were shaking in The Stute’s Office!).
Salary increases and rent control amendments result in disagreements
On Wednesday, January 22 at 7:00 p.m., a meeting was held at the Hoboken City Hall.
A look at what’s happened in the world over winter break
On behalf of The Stute, welcome back to Stevens Institute of Technology!
On January 16, 2014, the Stevens chapter of Alpha Phi Omega hosted its second event of the semester in Hayden Lounge; encouraging brothers, pledges, and anyone to attend.
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.
The National Science Foundation, or NSF, is responsible for a lot of great doings, much of which impact all of us.
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.