Nearly two years after Hoboken entered a state of emergency due to COVID-19, the City said the state of emergency is over.
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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.
The COVID-19 pandemic has no doubt changed the way we work. From our actual workload to our commute, the pandemic has influenced every facet of our work experience.
As the COVID-19 and its newest variant, Omicron, have spread globally since the beginning of 2020, the amount of cases and deaths do not show any signs of stopping as they continue to rise daily.
The COVID-19 pandemic influenced the ways in which social media is used both in terms of time spent as well as content viewed.
10 student products involved with the Launchpad@Stevens program have been selected to receive a Thomas H. Scholl Award, Stevens has announced.
Stevens Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championships from February 10 to February 13. Earning 1480.5 points, 13 gold medals, two silver medals, and three bronze medals, the men’s team won their third consecutive MAC Men’s Swimming title.
Earlier this year, Stevens Division of Information Technology (IT) released their new Service Catalog. In an interview with Michael Scalero, Senior Director of Client Support and Learning Technology Services, and Morgan Kellogg, Manager of IT Communications and Training, they discussed how this service will benefit the Stevens community.
Green for Ian Day is an annual tribute to the life of former Stevens student Ian Rahimi, an electrical engineering major.

