As students head into midterms, the effects of COVID-19 continue to be felt by student organizations. Many college students join student organizations to connect with peers who have similar interests, but the coronavirus has taken away the ability for student organizations to meet in person.
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In an email sent to the student body on September 24, 2020, Provost Christophe Pierre announced that Stevens Institute of Technology is “making strong progress” toward the launch of Workday Student.
Nationally, Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15 to October 15. At Stevens, students participate in celebrating Latin Heritage by embracing Latin culture and supporting the aspirations of students with Latinx backgrounds.
Read our coverage of the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden.
As COVID-19 restrictions continue to affect students on and off-campus, Greek Life at Stevens proves to be no exception. Relationship-building, as well as participation in events, are essential aspects of Greek Life, both of which have been hindered due to the limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What does the overlap of COVID-19 and flu season mean? Find out in the first Science article by Rayna Indelicato.
On September 2, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla announced that Hoboken would be suing big oil companies for damages as a result of global warming.
Four years ago, the film Hidden Figures took the world by storm for its stellar performances, screenplay, and cultural significance. With 21 awards from countless film festivals and organizations and three Academy Award nominations to boot, the film garnered attention and respect from a global audience.
Over the summer, a new student organization known as the Computer Technology Committee (CTC) was founded at Stevens. The organization consists of select students and professors who work to better prepare underclassmen for their future through informative events and lessons.
On August 3, 2020, President Farvardin alerted the Stevens community that all non-incoming students would be taking classes virtually this fall semester.








