While many students headed home, Off-Center held their “Annual Leap Day Show” on both Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1.
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It was a monumental night for the Stevens Italian Club. In semesters past there have been “Cannoli Nights”, but never before has there been a Cannoli Night with a cannoli eating competition, exactly the purpose of the event hosted in BC-122 on Friday, February 28.
Bright lights, delicious food, and party music was the perfect recipe for last Friday’s Founder’s Day Ball. This year’s ball was the fifth year that Stevens held the event in honor of the school’s Founder’s Day.
It was truly a relief to take students’ minds off of the exams and projects coming up this hectic week. On Wednesday night, the Latin American Association was able to accomplish just that by hosting the Salsa Con Salsa event in Hayden Lounge.
In the December 5, 2013 issue of Cell magazine, Assistant Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology Joseph Glavy and Martin Beck, leader of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, published their findings on the Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC).
The year 2014 has barely started, and already it’s a very special year for Professor Knut Stamnes, Department Chair and respected leader of the Department of Physics & Engineering Physics.
Stevens might be paying for all those snow days soon.
Students on campus were surprised to hear that plans to hold Saturday classes are being created due to the numerous snow days this semester.
Talk gives insight into creating a sustainable path for humanity
On Wednesday, February 19, at 3:00 p.m., a guest speaker named Andrew Revkin visited Stevens to give his lecture about Greening the Planet.
Though very belated, the Korean Student Association (KSA) of Stevens hosted a very tasty event in honor of the Korean Lunar New Year Friday, February 14.









