Each year, Stevens’ Entertainment Committee holds their annual Techfest, which is a concert featuring a popular artist as well as student bands as openers.
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Techfest is an annual Stevens concert hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). This year, the event will take place Saturday, April 30 from 5 p.m.
During senior year, students often register for the minimum necessary number of credits to complete their major requirements. In addition to doing so, I also had to take one more class to fulfill my Social Science minor requirements.
Hoboken as we know it could possibly be underwater by the year 2100. Climate change is causing sea levels all over the world to rise.
Stevens’ Sustainability, Activism, Volunteering, & Engineering (SAVE) was founded in 2013 with the purpose of combining “the knowledge, skills, and experience of the Stevens community to promote engineering solutions for social, environmental, and economic problems, on campus and in the local community” through continuing projects and initiatives.
Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month honors and embraces Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American “cultures, contributions, and traditions.”
On Sunday, April 3, the Stevens Hindu YUVA Chapter celebrated its first celebration of Hindu New Year. The festivities began with Jallosh, a New Jersey-based music troupe that keeps the playing of traditional Indian drums alive.
As Stevens’ reputation grows, additional space is needed to house its students and equipment in order to improve the staff and student experience.
On April 9, No. 4 Stevens Men’s volleyball won the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) over No. 13 Messiah University. They swept the match 3-0, with each individual set attaining a score of 25-23, 25-15, 25-20.
As the end of the semester approaches, upperclassmen Music and Technology majors focus on their portfolios. The Stute asked three musicians about their work and plans for the future.