On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida touched down in Lousiana as a category 2 hurricane. (Correction: Since then, Hurricane Ida progressed to a category 4 hurricane, and the correct term is “made landfall” not “touched down.”
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This piece was written by Gianna Callegari and Keenan Yates.
With every new beginning comes a wave of uncertainty and confusion, and starting college is most definitely no exception!
A couple of months ago, between Zoom lectures, I logged on at precisely noon, with my credit card ready, to make a very important purchase.
After over a year of limited on campus operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, campus is reopening in full for the fall 2021 semester.
This article was written by Kaiden Goz and Emma Tong.
At the end of every spring semester, students taking the course Introduction to Entrepreneurial Thinking, MGT-103, participate in a contest.
This article was written by Arminder Singh and John Figueras.
Ben Mirtchouk, a recent graduate from the Stevens undergraduate computer science program and currently pursuing Stevens graduate school, won first place in TCS CodeVita held from February 2021 until March 2021, a coding competition that Guinness World Records has deemed the “world’s largest computer programming competition.”
From April 21-22, 2021, donors contributed to Stevens Day of Giving which resulted in over $575,000 in donations. Raising awareness about the achievements of Stevens students within the School of Engineering & Science, the two-day event included participation from over 1,000 members of the Stevens community.
This article was written by Kendell Muldrow and Simerjeet Mudhar.
Freshman orientation is often thought of as the first opportunity for incoming students to connect with their school by walking on campus and meeting new people.
The summer close marked the end of my very first technology internship, in which I was finally able to get industry experience and work on engaging projects.
No shame in it, I 100% walked past this book in a Barnes & Noble, stopped, turned around, and picked it up because of the aesthetic cover.