Gianforte Family Hall, the northernmost building of Gateway Academic Center, has been stained with controversy and student disapproval since Stevens announced it was to be named after wealthy alumnus and Montana governor, Greg Gianforte.
The Stute
With high school seniors reaching the end of their college decisions journey, the last milestone left is for them to finally confirm what college they will attend.
Timothy Piazza died on February 2, 2017, from both a fractured skull and a lacerated spleen during initiation night at Penn State’s chapter of Beta Theta Pi.
Last week, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) presented their highly anticipated 2023 Spring Musical, The Prom, with performances held at the DeBaun Auditorium from March 30 to April 1.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the tragically early departure of the Stupe’s Editor in Chief, Isabelle Sieve, presumed dead by authorities on March 17, 2023 at the age of 20, seven days after her disappearance.
As previously written about in this column, where the Wesley J. How Center now stands, there was a Victorian manor known as Castle Snevets.
To set the scene, it was a dark and windy night on campus (when is it not windy) and I was heading to Bagels On The Hudson.
A recent meta-study conducted on the students of Snevets surrounding the percentage of students named Steven showed some surprising, and possibly concerning, results.
On a bright spring morning, I woke up (to my very shock) NOT to the sounds of birds banging their heads against the Jonas Brothers Hall windows and chirping extremely loudly.
In a stunning turn of events, shocking the historical community here at Snevets, the Samuel C. Williams Library has decided to sell all of its possessions to the highest bidder in an all-out bidding war that has left collectors and enthusiasts watching their backs.

