This past weekend, the newly founded Stevens Mock Trial team competed in its first-ever regional tournament. Although we did not receive a bid to the next level, in my eyes, this tournament went exceedingly well, and the future of the mock trial at Stevens is bright.
The Stute
“Sorry, I’ve just been so busy.”
It’s a sentence I say almost automatically every single day in college. Busy with classes.
There are not enough words to express my gratitude to my team, the alumni, and the Stute staff for putting together a beautiful gala.
Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith is a mystery thriller about murder. It follows two leads, Guy and Bruno, who meet on a train and have an uncomfortable encounter.
Every household has a dish that never runs out.
It’s never the most elaborate dish. It doesn’t require a celebration, sitting quietly in the kitchen to be replenished without discussion.
There is something magical about playing in a live band. It only exists at a certain point when everyone is playing at once, there’s maybe a bridge or a transitional section going on in the song, and there is tension building.
We all have a version of ourselves that we would consider perfect. It’s not random. It’s shaped by our surroundings, social media, our parents, and by the subtle or overt messages that we absorb every day that decide what kind of person survives in the “real world.”
Last Friday, February 27, was the first Stute X SGA Alumni Gala from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m in the University Center Complex (UCC) Techflex.
Returning for the second-consecutive year, Stevens Women in Computer Science (SWiCS) leads QUACKHACKS 2026, an independent hackathon event open to all interested students in the Hoboken area.
On October 30th, 2025, Hoboken was hit with a significant rainstorm, with rainfall rates nearly reaching 3 inches per hour. The extreme rainfall rate quickly led to widespread street flooding throughout Hoboken, with areas on the Stevens campus, such as Wittpenn Walk, turning into a river.
