The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), in collaboration with College Pulse, recently released its 2024 College Free Speech Report, which includes a ranking of prominent American universities by their cultures of freedom of expression.
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In July, Governor Phil Murphy signed a new bill, S-1517, addressing loopholes in previous anti-stalking laws. The Domestic Violence Act, the previous legal statute for obtaining a restraining order, precluded victims from being issued a restraining order unless the alleged offender had previous criminal charges or was in a relationship with the victim.
It is common knowledge today that microplastics can be found in countless everyday items integral to modern life. When scientists look for microplastics, they find them in food, water, and even parts of the human body.
On Tuesday, October 3, House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy was removed from his post. With conservatives and Democrats joining forces, the Republican Speaker was ousted by a 216-210 vote of House members.
The joy of visiting the movie theaters was once a cherished experience for cinephiles who relished the thrill of seeing films on the big screen.
Since 2012, President Farvardin has hosted the annual President’s Distinguished Lecture Series. At each edition, Farvardin invites a leader of the industry, government, or academic of science, technology, business, engineering, and one of the many other disciplines represented at Stevens to come and lecture to many members of the community of Stevens.
As this is being written, hundreds of men, women, and children have been shot, raped, captured, and slaughtered in Israel and the violence is far from over.
Castle Point Radio (WCPR), the Stevens student broadcasting station, announced its Fall 2023 show schedule, rolling out new hosts to curate the sound of Stevens.
As we have discussed in this column so far, autism is a complex, often mysterious topic. We have been learning about the definitions, diagnosis, masking, and other parts of autism.
Hollywood was frozen in its tracks starting in May when the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike. The WGA had a host of issues with which they were significantly concerned, and after a failure to find a solid compromise, the WGA started striking in May.
