Week 6 burnout. I feel it, you feel it, we all feel it. We’re nearing midterms but not quite there yet, work is starting to pile up, if you were ahead of the game a couple weeks ago you might be slipping now, etc, etc.
The Stute
If there are only so many waking hours in a day, why not make the absolute most of every second?
Now, imagine you’re on a subway.
We are all too familiar with the Stevens ratio. Before visiting campus, you should at least get an idea of what you’re getting yourself into when you attend a tech school.
California will always have a place in my heart because I have lived there a majority of my life. I will be the first to admit, however, that the golden state lacks in one particular area: the dramatic changing of the seasons.
Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla is running for re-election, and possibly for the first time in the mile-square city’s history, the mayor will be running unopposed.
On September 24, Bloomberg reported that Independent Point Advisors (popularly referred to as ‘Saloman Sisters’) will be the first ever women/minority owned investment firm in the industry.
On September 18 and 19, the Stevens Men’s Tennis team competed in the MAC Individual Championship in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and claimed 10 of the 11 available titles.
On September 13, Shaya Morgan joined the Stevens community as a new coordinator of the Office of Undergraduate Student Life. She was born and raised in Florida but has been active in New York for the past three years.
This past summer, students pushed again for the renaming of Gianforte Family Hall (GFH), an initiative that has been of student concern since the naming of the building was announced in 2017.
Getting involved isn’t what you do; it’s who you are. Check out this list of events from October 10 to October 16 that you can register for today!


