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Off Center’s continues to bring comedy to campus

For students looking for a fun break from the boatload of exams and assignments, Off Center Comedy provides just that. Each semester, Off Center holds three shows offering a mix between sketch comedy and improv comedy.

Stevens’ complimentary digital services crash course

As a student at Stevens, there are many complementary services available. From CAPS to the Athletic Center’s facilities, there are many ways to use the school’s resources.

WCPR’s presence during the Spring 2023 semester

Castle Point Radio (WCPR), Stevens’ official radio station, is coming up on its 62nd year of airing, and this year will be no different in continuing its legacy.

SGA senators to represent schools, not classes

Stevens’ Student Government Association (SGA) recently announced that it would be changing how it elects its representatives. In a significant change from precedent, members will be elected to represent their schools instead of their classes.

Alpha Phi Omega takes on Spring 2023 semester

Joining a fraternity provides an opportunity to meet new people and find a group you can fall back on. If you are looking for a fraternity that’s all about service and community, then look no further.

Peer leader applications open: What is a Peer Leader?

Applications for current Stevens undergraduates to join next year’s cohort of Peer Leaders have opened, The Offices of Undergraduate Student Life and Undergraduate Academics have announced.

Holland Tunnel’s N.J.-bound lanes are closing overnight for 2 years

Hurricane Sandy is a distant memory for most students here at Stevens. Because the storm was so long ago, it was surprising when it was announced that on February 5, for two years, the Holland Tunnel is to be closed six nights a week to conduct repairs and renovations to fix the damage done by the storm and update the existing infrastructure as well.

Career Center’s Resumania

On January 25, the Career Center hosted “Resumania”, an event where students could get their resumes checked for review by people from various companies.

Debunking misconceptions about the Honor Board

Many students possess common misconceptions regarding how the Honor Board functions. Meghan Slate, Honor Board Chair, has detailed the Honor Board process and cleared up these misconceptions.