Pride Week is a Stevens tradition, stretching from Saturday, April 2 to Friday, April 8. Liliana Delman, Director of Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion explained, “Pride Week is an annual campus tradition celebrating the LGBTQ+ community [… ] A collaboration between Torch Alliance, oSTEM, the Diversity & Inclusion Committee, the Athletics Department and the Office of DEI, Pride Week is an opportunity to celebrate Pride during the school year when everyone is on campus, since the official Pride Month is in June.”
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Last week, Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) came back with their second production this school year, She Loves Me. This was SDS’s first in-person musical since the pandemic and took place from March 31 to April 2 in the DeBaun Auditorium.
On March 17, 2022, Stevens students from the Music and Technology program sent out a petition asking for increased campus space to accommodate the academic and creative needs of individuals in the program, saying that “the students of the Music and Technology department do not have enough space on campus to adequately and satisfactorily fulfill academic requirements and learning goal” in the petition’s longer description.
Stevens has a variety of housing options for incoming first-year students, and each hall has its unique benefits and detractions. There are a few common amenities in each hall, including free laundry facilities and available kitchen spaces in each dorm.
You may have heard that red wine is good for your heart due to the levels of resveratrol, a compound found in red grapes that is thought to act as an antioxidant in the body.
It seems like an idea straight out of science fiction: sending a robot into someone in order to cure them of whatever disease they are facing.
In a new study, scientists detected microplastic particles in human blood in 80% of the people tested.
The problem of microplastics is not new.
From chip shortages to packed shipyards to expensive gas prices, the recent supply chain issues have impacted almost every part of our daily lives, leaving many to wonder if our food supplies may be next.
This past Monday, I had the opportunity to go on the second student tour of the new University Center Complex (UCC).
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), cryptocurrencies, and web3—to many people these seem like a “phase,” because PNG files are really not that important.
