Editor’s Note: While this article was intended to be a neutral news report, The Stute failed to reach out to Stevens administration to allow them to comment on the shuttle service.
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Two new public sculptures erected along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway were formally unveiled in late 2021. Here in Hoboken, a bronze statue of the late singer Frank Sinatra honors a legendary local-born figure in the park named after him.
After COVID-19 pushed last year’s sorority recruitment to be completely virtual, Greek organizations were excited to host in-person recruitment once again.
The City of Hoboken ended a mask mandate on February 7, marking a turning point in the local response to the pandemic.
The Samuel C. Williams library is a place Stevens students know all too well. The library offers a multitude of services, including access to scholarly research guides, printers, study rooms available for reservation, and various archives and collections.
This article was written by Kayden Cannilla and Leigha Tierney.
Stevens is home to many professional societies that provide resources for students looking for guidance in their career path.
After a two-week long shift to online schooling that began on the first day of the Spring 2022 semester, January 18, in-person classes resumed on January 31.
On January 7, 2022, Stevens administration announced a “temporary, remote instruction for the period of January 18-30th” for what was previously anticipated to be a fully in-person semester.
This article was written by Christa Ruiz and Stephanie Searing.
On January 12, Stevens announced the new Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) in Student Affairs.
This article was written by Stephanie Searing and Jay Thakkar.
The newly elected Student Government Association (SGA) President Gabriella Poska and Vice President of Operations (VPO) Paulina Georgoutsos have appointed their Cabinet members.


