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In-person Panhellenic sorority recruitment returns

The member organizations of the Stevens Panhellenic Council (SPC), an association of Stevens sororities represented by the National Panhellenic Conference, conducted their recruitment processes this month over the course of several days, the first one to be fully in-person since 2020.

Ways to build mental wellness

In college, many of us can struggle with our own mental wellness due to various factors such as stress or anxiety.

Mental wellness vs. mental health

It’s a new year. January is most often associated with new beginnings, where after weeks of hectic holidays, relaxing vacations, and quiet reflections, people are rejuvenated and ready to achieve their resolutions.

Nuclear fusion breakthrough and the future of energy

The scientific world has recently been launched into a frenzy as perhaps the most revolutionary breakthrough in technology and science since the introduction of computers.

Hidden motivation

There is a famously notorious statistic regarding how poorly we keep our fitness-related New Year’s resolutions. At the beginning of every year, gym memberships are up around fifteen percent and by the end of the year, new members are in the negatives as more people bail on their newly minted aims for the year.

Men’s volleyball staying strong this season

On Sunday, January 15 in Patchogue, New York, the Stevens men’s volleyball team defeated St. John Fisher University and St. Joseph’s College of Long Island during a tri-match at the Danzi Athletic Center, hosted by St.

New Study Confirms Science Ending! (Or Not)

I’ve always been obsessed with the limits of science. How far can science go? Can it keep giving us deep insights into nature forever, or will it eventually run into a wall?

The app sampler, pt. II: and now I wait

This past Saturday, I hit the submit button on all my applications for Ph.D. programs in mathematics. I ended up applying to five schools, which was narrowed down from the 10 or so schools I had on the shortlist for much of the fall semester.