On May 2 at 4:30 p.m., a “random Thursday afternoon,” many Seniors celebrated the end of their careers at Stevens. A procession of a couple hundred students, led by flag bearers Joyce Lin and Attila, commenced from Palmer Lawn to Babbio following the path alongside the UCC and Davis Hall in a tradition known as the Wittpenn Walk.
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This summer, in line with the mission of the organization, the Stevens Chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is traveling to Chua Chua, Peru, for their next project.

The Stevens Sikh Association (SSA) recently hosted U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Kamal Singh Kalsi, better known as Colonel Kalsi, for a viewing of his namesake documentary.
Ravi Bhalla, who has served as Mayor of Hoboken since 2018, has announced that he is running for Congress. Who else is running to represent New Jersey’s eighth congressional district, and what are Bhalla’s chances of winning?
On Tuesday, April 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., the Division of Information Technology migrated the Campus Police Department’s phone system to Zoom Phone.
For the past few months the Wesley J. Howe Center has been only open from 7 a.m. to midnight. Previously the building was open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
In the world of operating systems, the software systems that manage how a computer’s resources are allocated and provide common services for computer programs, the market has long been dominated by just a couple of platforms.
School clubs and organizations allow people to form communities with each other built on a foundation of shared interest in unique activities or pursuits.


This past Friday, April 19, Stevens Institute of Technology made its debut at the annual American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Trebuchet Competition.
Last Sunday, the River Lot was transformed into a music festival ground for the annual Techfest hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC).

