On March 21, the Strategic Plan Steering Committee held a virtual town hall open to faculty, staff, and students. The Committee is in charge of the development of Stevens’ 2022-2023 strategic plan, with the meeting focusing on the presentation of draft goals for each of the University’s seven areas of focus.
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On March 12, graduate student Brett Kaliner won the 2022 NCAA Division III 149-pound national title, making him the first wrestler in Stevens’ history to be named a national champion.
The Bowling Alley, located in the basement of Howe, has reopened after being closed for two years. The hours that students are able to use the alley are approximately 11 a.m.
What started as a pre-covid SGA initiative has transformed into a yearlong campus-wide project meant to represent Stevens in an artistic style.
“Because now it’s not just some story, it becomes your story.”

Aleksandra Malantchouk, Sawka’s mom.
Gregoriy Malantchouk, Sawka’s grandfather, who fought in the Ukrainian resistance army in WWII, got caught at 18 and spent the next 10 years in the prison camp.
After a two-year break, Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC) is back to planning their 12th annual Founder’s Day Ball, taking place on March 11.
Since the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey in November 2020, the NJ commission established its first set of rules for the sale of marijuana in August 2021.
Nearly two years after Hoboken entered a state of emergency due to COVID-19, the City said the state of emergency is over.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting on March 2 to discuss a variety of updates regarding student life. Sarah Klein, the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, presented new ideas during the meeting.
On March 29, Hoboken will celebrate the 167th anniversary of its establishment as an independent municipality in 1855, but the city’s rich history stretches back even further.

