Hurricane Sandy is a distant memory for most students here at Stevens. Because the storm was so long ago, it was surprising when it was announced that on February 5, for two years, the Holland Tunnel is to be closed six nights a week to conduct repairs and renovations to fix the damage done by the storm and update the existing infrastructure as well.
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On January 25, the Career Center hosted “Resumania”, an event where students could get their resumes checked for review by people from various companies.
Many students possess common misconceptions regarding how the Honor Board functions. Meghan Slate, Honor Board Chair, has detailed the Honor Board process and cleared up these misconceptions.
Within the next week, many students on Stevens campus will become engrossed in their love for their special someone — or lack thereof.
With 300,589 projected cases for 2023, breast cancer is anticipated to be the most frequently diagnosed cancer within the United States this year.
Most people, at some point in their lives, experience a traffic jam. Living in Hoboken and looking at the New York City skyline, Stevens students hear the horns and speeding cars of traffic jams daily.
On Saturday, January 28, the Conference Challenge Cup was hosted by Nazareth College at the Golisano Training Center in Rochester, New York.
The MAC conference spring preseason coaches’ polls have indicated a promising season for a multitude of sports across campus.
Women’s softball was picked third overall, taking two of the nine first place votes, where three and four were given to Misericordia and Arcadia, respectively.
The action of giving in to shopping temptations with disregard to its impact on bank statements is a characteristic that can be seen in the common college student.
Some of the most outstanding vistas can be found in Norway, a mountainous Scandinavian country containing massive glaciers, coastal fjords, and inland mountains.

