Julia Wierzbicki is a 2/4 Mechanical Engineering student at Stevens. In her sophomore year of college, she is already a successful author that has three published books on Amazon under the pseudonym J.L.
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On March 28, 2021, the Center of Disease of Control (CDC) announced a new, highly infectious strain of COVID-1870: SIT07030, which health officials have nicknamed the “Duck Strain.”
Elections for the President and Vice President of Operations (VPO) of the Student Government Association (SGA) are underway. Due to restructuring efforts and the writing of a new constitution that failed to pass, the usual fall semester elections were postponed last year to this spring.
Last Wednesday, the Center for Science Writings within the College of Arts and Letters hosted a fireside chat with Steven Pinker, a professor of psychology at Harvard University and author of recent bestseller, Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress.
According to a recent email sent to all students by Marybeth Murphy, the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, “the planning for commencement 2021 is underway.”
Hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community have been at an all-time high in part by racism occurring during COVID-19.
After a year off, Techfest is back for 2021—now virtual—and featuring the biggest bill of artists ever. Several different events are currently planned, with the first being on Thursday March 25.
On Wednesday, March 24, at 9 p.m., members of the Stevens community joined together virtually in STOP ASIAN HATE: A Virtual Rally & Interactive Dialogue.
Did you know that there are over 250 local businesses in Hoboken? Throughout the city, stores continue to open and close as the days go by, but do you really know what they sell?
On Tuesday, March 16, two shootings occurred near Atlanta, Georgia, that killed eight people. Six of the victims were women of Asian descent.







