Have you ever wondered what happens when Baby Yoda meets a Baby Ewok and a Baby Porg? Neither did I, but now you can find out in the new series, Star Wars Sidekicks!
The Stute
It is Spring. Are you missing a romance that hasn’t happened or maybe you are homesick for a place you have never been to?
Due to the 70:30 male to female ratio at Snevets, The Stupe was unable to find a girl to write the Girl Talk column for this edition.
Pssssst. Is this Miss Julia Dwight’s College Gourmet column? Because if so, it would seem that I am… actually in the right place!
Have you ever been in a museum, already gotten your steps in for the day, and yet still be galleries away from the food court?
In 1971, Stevens accepted their first class of female students. Three years later, nineteen-year-old Lenore Schupak, one of the first 18 women to attend Stevens, graduated with a Bachelors of Applied Science.
Earlier this year, Professor Jason Corso and Professor Enrique Dunn in the Department of Computer Science were awarded a DARPA grant of nearly $5.9 million dollars to research and develop the first Multi-Directional Loosely-Linked Archetype Models for Perceptually-Enabled Task Guidance program—or in short, MILLY.
Among the many dining venues available at Stevens, Colonel John’s is especially beloved for its diverse selection of Latin American food and burger options from Sono and Grill Nation, respectively.
As you may have noticed in the past couple of weeks, River Street has been bustling with construction due to the River Street Tree Planting Project.
On March 21, the Strategic Plan Steering Committee held a virtual town hall open to faculty, staff, and students. The Committee is in charge of the development of Stevens’ 2022-2023 strategic plan, with the meeting focusing on the presentation of draft goals for each of the University’s seven areas of focus.
