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Save money and the environment

College is expensive. From tuition to food, everything costs money. This is especially true in Hoboken where a cup of coffee can easily exceed $5.

Dr. Liu and Dr. Suchow appointed as Presidential Fellows

At Stevens, one of the most prestigious honors a young professor can achieve is to be a Presidential Fellow. A Presidential Fellow recognizes a staff member at Stevens and the achievements of their research and potential contributions to the institution in the future.

Quantitative social science major debuts

As of Fall 2022, the former Social Science major is being replaced by a newly developed major, Quantitative Social Science, or QSS.

Sigma Delta Tau growth week

This past week, the Sigma Delta Tau sorority hosted its annual Growth Week. Held every year in the fall semester, this week is described as being dedicated to self-improvement, growth, and development.

Can animals feel hurricanes? Florida animals’ response to Hurricane Ian

Over the past few weeks, Hurricane Ian was one of the highlight news stories across the country. However, before the mass exodus of evacuees and purchasing sandbags and emergency supplies, marine animals and other wildlife were long gone, escaping the onslaught of heavy currents and wind.

Self-driving cars causing traffic jams in San Francisco

With the current advancements in automotive technology, it is clear that the era of self-driving cars is approaching. Many companies such as General Motors and Alphabet are working towards perfecting their self-driving cars before potentially launching them into the market.

Why whales don’t get brain damage when they swim

Researching Earth’s largest animal is not for the faint of heart. Whales, and in particular their biological systems, have been essentially inaccessible for scientists to study thus far, due not only to their size, but their habitat as well.