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Sickness and sustainability

Unfortunately, a bunch of college students living in tight quarters results in a constant cycle of being sick, recovering, and getting the next illness that comes around.

Amorphous ice

Most people are familiar with the three states of matter of water: ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, recently a team led by Alexander Rosu-Finsen at University College London (UCL) has created a new type of ice: medium-density amorphous ice.

Feel the bad to experience the good

Just last weekend I watched one of my best friends win the fencing national championships. For the last six years of my life, I have been a fencer.

Stevens research uses AI to keep bridges safe

Here at Stevens, technology is an integral part of the school: from the curriculum, the founding mission, and the name. As a part of Stevens’ multi-disciplinary innovation, research at Stevens leads the world in government, industry, and academic development.

Baseball wins doubleheader against CCNY

On Sunday, February 12, the Stevens baseball team hosted the City College of New York (CCNY) for a pair of games at Dobbelaar Field at the DeBaun Athletic Complex.

Ducks By Design, a new residential experience

Residential Education is introducing a new program starting in Fall 2023: Ducks by Design. Student-designed communities (SDCs) enable students to propose their own ideas for themed communities.

Founder’s Day Ball: what to expect

Earlier this week, February 15, marked the 153rd anniversary of Stevens Institute of Technology. A parting gift from Edwin A. Stevens in the form of money and land set aside in his will, Stevens has become a beacon of innovation overlooking Manhattan from its cozy abode atop Castle Point.

AEC hosts “Heartbreak” open mic

The Audio Engineering Club (AEC), in collaboration with Castle Point Radio, will be holding its Valentine’s Day open mic on February 17 at 7 p.m.