I’m sitting at my desk on September 8, 2022, trying to figure out a good opening topic for my first column of the school year.
The Stute
This past weekend, I joined my friend on a walk across Manhattan. It was an amazing experience, even if my feet would tell you otherwise at the end of our seven-hour trek.
Claire:
The new UCC is a huge campus space that most students haven’t gotten a chance to explore yet. Once you spend some time in the different spaces it will get easier to navigate throughout the semester and figure out which spaces are useful.
My coworkers and I have been huge fans of Bullet Train ever since we saw the first trailer a few months ago.
Pure mathematics fascinates me, precisely because it is so inaccessible. I envision it as a remote, chilly, perilous realm, like Antarctica’s Sentinel Mountains.
Stevens has declared an ambitious goal to become a national and global technology-centric educational magnet by 2023, according to the Stevens 2032 Strategic Plan released earlier this June.
This article was written by Ethan Gvili & Emily Retino.
SGA President, Gabriella Poska and Vice President of Operations, Paulina Georgoutsos, will be appointing Olof Persson and Carly Teitelbaum as Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA) and Secretary, respectively.
The School of Engineering and Science (SES) has been so fruitful in the past five years because of the diligent efforts of its Dean, Dr.
After 15 years, plans for the Hoboken Terminal redevelopment are finally put in motion. On the night of July 6, the Hoboken City Council approved the long-awaited Hoboken Connect project thanks to NJ Transit, LCOR, and the Murphy Administration.
The 2021-22 season for the Stevens Athletics Department was truly one for the books. With an outstanding 13 teams winning Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Titles, 13 teams advancing to the NCAA Tournament, and a strong 309-135-7 record across all team sports, this past season proved to be extremely rewarding for the Stevens Ducks.


