In recent weeks, an Israeli and pride flag have been stolen from Hoboken City Hall and a Hoboken restaurant, respectively. Following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, which left about 1,200 Israelis dead, the City of Hoboken decided to place an Israeli flag at half-mast at city hall to commemorate the victims.
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Fall on campus would remain incomplete without some form of festivities, and the Entertainment Committee (EC) delivered just that with their Fall Fling event.
The Samuel C. Williams Library’s Archives and Special Collections (ASC) offers a vast selection of books, artifacts, and records accessible to students.
On November 12, Stevens Student Government Association (SGA) will be hosting this fall’s New Jersey College Student Government Conference. This summit will take place from 9 a.m
On Sunday, October 29, Humphreys’ first-floor residents were left wondering where a sudden barrage of loud music was coming from, and why it was happening in the first place.
One of the central hubs of student life here at Stevens is the Stevens Student Government Association(SGA). Its various committees help organize and oversee all student-run clubs on campus, they put on fun events to help students relax, they serve as a voice for the student body, and through the Government and Communications committee (Gov & Com), they host charitable events, and get students involved with local affairs.
October is breast cancer awareness month; In recognition last month, the New Jersey Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon (often referred to as “SigEp” on campus) showed their support for the cause by raising nearly $6,000 for the American Cancer Society.
The student activity fee, which is used to help fund various clubs and organizations at Stevens, was decreased to $230 from $245 in 2015.
Every year, recent alumni of Stevens help select a professor who has had a significant impact on their learning and experience on campus to be the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Award.
Studying abroad has become a staple of the American college experience, and Stevens is working towards increasing the number of international opportunities for students.