On September 17, 2022, the Alpha Phi sorority held their annual Red Dress Brunch to raise money for their philanthropy, the Alpha Phi Foundation.
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In the city’s most recent efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced on September 13 that Hoboken will have new pop-up booster clinics to distribute the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Through its newest initiative, the city of Hoboken has shown that it prioritizes the safety of its citizens and, consequently, the students at Stevens.
In an ever-changing world, the workforce is increasingly being built of people from all aspects of life. This creates the need for people to be educated on concepts of inclusivity.
Kathy Hochul, the Governor of New York, recently announced that masks are no longer required for mass transit in New York.
In September 2020, Software Engineering major Brendan Probst and computer engineer Samuel Schmitt founded Quae: an interactive voting platform for the students of Stevens and Hoboken citizens to make more of a difference in their community.
If you’ve stepped outside on campus this week, you’ve probably seen the sprawling graveyards of deceased lanternflies. They lay on their backs faced towards the sky, wings parted and mangled, sometimes the only remnants are a rusty red paste.
On September 9 and 10, the Stevens Women’s varsity volleyball claimed all four victories of the North Country Classic. The games were won 3-0 and 3-1, respectively, against St.
Senior Justin Cross of the Men’s Soccer team was named the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Defensive Player for the week of September 12.
Recent innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology have made image generation much easier. Over the course of the summer, companies like Google and OpenAI, as well as other smaller programming teams, have released access to their attempts at creating an algorithm capable of generating images from text.