With Omicron cases on the decline, college campuses across the nation are taking everything they’ve learned over the past two years to implement post-pandemic policies.
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As The Stute has already voiced the Stevens students’ opinion in response to the new Via shuttle buses, The Stute reached out to Stevens administration to gather more details regarding the new service.
Access to a site license subscription to The Chronicle of Higher Education through the Samuel C. Williams Library is now available, Stevens has announced.
Stevens has welcomed Kevin Grunder as the new Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life. In an email interview with The Stute, Grunder discussed his role and the ambitions he has for Stevens’ Greek Life.
On February 18, 2022, the Alpha Phi sorority held their annual Mr. Heartthrob pageant to raise money for their philanthropy, women’s heart health.
Thousands of both natural and man-made objects currently orbit the Earth, ranging from debris the size of a grain of sand to entire satellites.
In March 2020, the pandemic provided a major obstacle for Stevens’ study abroad programs. In an interview with Susan Rachouh, Director of International Programs at Stevens, Rachouh stated that “students were recommended to come home” from their respective countries once travel restrictions were beginning to be placed.
Should there still be snow days? Snow days, a childhood rite-of-passage when classes and administrative buildings are closed to severe snow, may not be necessary anymore with widespread access to remote learning.
Khoda, the secret senior honor society at Stevens, is a mysterious organization that “promotes a unified effort between students and the rest of the Stevens community to uphold and promote a high quality of student life.”
On February 2, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced that Standard & Poor (S&P) reaffirmed Hoboken’s AA+ credit rating, which is the “second highest possible rating that can be awarded to a municipality.”



