Recently, Quae, the voting app used to give Stevens students a way to vote on campus issues, released a statement announcing their new feature: Daily Polls!
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A new Student Government Association (SGA) President and Vice President of Operations (VPO) have been elected. Paulina Georgoutsos, who will be serving as President, and Alex Stanczak, who will be serving as VPO, have stepped up to the podium of facilitating the SGA throughout the next year.
At Stevens, research is a quintessential aspect of the institution. Undergraduates, master’s students, doctoral candidates, and professors have access to laboratories and facilities to research topics across many disciplines.
At the pump and in the kitchen, inflation is testing the limits of American wallets. Prices of everyday food products are continuing to increase, with grocery inflation outpacing the overall inflation rate of 7.7% compared to 12.4%.
Last weekend, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) put on their fall production: Play On! by Rick Abbot. There were four performances: one in the evening of Thursday and Friday, Saturday afternoon, and the last Saturday night.
The New Jersey Legislature has recently introduced a bill that would officially recognize one of the most controversial parts of the state, Central Jersey.
On November 1 and 2, the annual holiday Día de los Muertos, also known as The Day of the Dead, was celebrated.
On October 28, 2022, the Hindu YUVA at Stevens (HYaS) threw a Diwali celebration in the Gallery inside the University Center Complex (UCC) South Tower.
In recent years, as climate change continues to negatively impact many aspects of life, super-storms and flooding have become detrimental issues for many low-lying and coastal areas.
Companies of all kinds have closely guarded the prospective pay for their job opportunities for years, preventing employees from learning whether their coworkers earn more money than they do and keeping applicants in the dark about possible earnings.

