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COVID and its fault in NJ Transit’s falloff

Many companies have had to make dramatic shifts or shut down because of COVID-19 and the state-owned New Jersey Transit Corporation is facing its own financial difficulties.

Ansary Competition recap

Every year at the Innovation Expo, Stevens students showcase their senior design projects. These projects range from creating a high speed electric boat to using Chat-GPT to predict the stock market, to research applications of stereochemistry.

Wittpenn walking 2024

On May 2 at 4:30 p.m., a “random Thursday afternoon,” many Seniors celebrated the end of their careers at Stevens. A procession of a couple hundred students, led by flag bearers Joyce Lin and Attila, commenced from Palmer Lawn to Babbio following the path alongside the UCC and Davis Hall in a tradition known as the Wittpenn Walk.

Sikh Students host Colonel Kalsi and Mayor Bhalla

Photo Courtesy of SSA

The Stevens Sikh Association (SSA) recently hosted U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Kamal Singh Kalsi, better known as Colonel Kalsi, for a viewing of his namesake documentary.

Who’s running for NJ’s eighth district elections?

Ravi Bhalla, who has served as Mayor of Hoboken since 2018, has announced that he is running for Congress. Who else is running to represent New Jersey’s eighth congressional district, and what are Bhalla’s chances of winning?

Howe is now open 24/7 again!

For the past few months the Wesley J. Howe Center has been only open from 7 a.m. to midnight. Previously the building was open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.