Looking back, almost every college student can agree that the transition from high school to college was a major adjustment. With Stevens specifically, its rigorous academic curriculum on top of its overwhelming amount of opportunities can make the school extremely daunting to navigate.
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PEN America, a free speech organization, published a report last week detailing the increase in book banning in America this past school year.
Stevens has announced to students living in the UCC Towers that syringes have been improperly disposed of in the trash chutes, which is causing a safety hazard.
A recent email from Stevens announced that for the first time, incoming freshmen will be creating their fall semester schedules. As previously mentioned in the article “Scheduling 101: a guide to course registration,” freshmen were given a pre-made fall semester schedule and would create their own schedule starting in the spring.
Last month, the Biden administration released a decision on a major drilling project in the National Petroleum Reserve of Alaska (NPR-A), approving three of the five drill sites in the Willow Project.
Earth Day is coming very soon on April 22. So how does the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) choose to celebrate it and give back to Mother Earth?
In an email from the Office of the Registrar, Stevens has announced that for the first time, incoming freshman students will create their fall semester schedules.
With the official opening of the University Center Complex (UCC) and residential towers in the Fall 2022 semester, Stevens made a statement about its future as an institution.
Founded in May of 1969, Samuel C. Williams Library has been providing Stevens students with an environment that encourages learning for over half a century.
The College of Arts and Letters, abbreviated as CAL, is receiving a brand-new name as part of Stevens’s recent rebranding efforts.