
The Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the 10th annual Winter Wonderland event on December 4 drawing over 600 students in attendance.
The Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the 10th annual Winter Wonderland event on December 4 drawing over 600 students in attendance.
The holiday season is about more than just finals and festive decorations. It’s a time to come together as a community to make a meaningful impact — and this year’s Fifth Annual Toy Drive, “Stuff the Truck,” exemplifies that spirit of giving.
On December 1, President Joseph Biden issued a wide-ranging pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, reversing an earlier pledge not to intervene on his son’s behalf.
The Department of Education (DOE) has launched an overhauled Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) system, aiming to fix last year’s disastrous rollout with a streamlined form and faster processing.
Stevens MakerSpace employees had the wonderful opportunity to host the New Jersey Girl Scouts on Wednesday, December 4, helping them earn their badge for the “Think Like an Engineer” journey.
On November 11, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a new Stevens student organization unaffiliated with the national group, held a demonstration on Schaefer Lawn. This marked the first demonstration of Palestinian issues in the university's history. The event was organized in coordination with campus administration to ensure a safe and respectful environment, and it drew a substantial turnout, surprising both organizers and administration.
NASA’s recent study on Enceladus, spearheaded by researchers including Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jason Rabinovitch, marks a significant step in our understanding of one of Saturn’s most intriguing moons.
Neuromuscular disorders are diseases that affect the muscles and the motor neurons, which facilitate the central nervous system’s communication with the muscles.
Starting January 5, 2025, a $9 congestion fee will be charged to enter New York City. Even before its announcement, many were conflicted about whether the potential benefits of congestion pricing in New York City would outweigh its downsides.
The Stevens Police Department’s (SPD) No-Shave November fundraiser this year was a resounding success, blending community spirit, creativity, and charitable giving into a memorable campaign.