Just several days after Hurricane Ida’s category four landfall in Louisiana, it’s remnants slammed the Northeast as one of the most devastating storm systems the region has ever seen.
The Stute
This article was written by Jesal Gandhi and Winston Lee.
Many people are well aware of the physical tolls that one of the largest pandemics in the last century has caused.
Disclaimer: This article was written in late July, 2021. Information may have changed or seem out-of-date since it’s publication date of September 10.
Most of my students here at Stevens were born after the U.S. war in Afghanistan was already under way. President Joe Biden finally said, Enough!
Hello there! Welcome, or welcome back, to Stevens! It’s been a long time since I’ve seen campus, my friends, and my words in a print issue of The Stute.
As a rising freshman, I was prepared to receive questions regarding my major, school choice, and future career aspirations. My answers were fairly standard and consistent when asked about these topics.
A lot has happened since the pandemic started way back in March. Our academic and social lives were drastically impacted by our return home, considering how most of us spent the last year and a half stewing in our rooms.
Being a second-year freshman is a lot like online dating. You’ve hypothetically “met” the
school already, and decided this is the one based on the limited information you were given.
My room at home is a mess. There are clothes all over the floor along with an array of random stuff ranging from first grade schoolwork to books I bought years ago and have still yet to read.
In a move that the administration says will provide increased access to NYC for students looking for jobs, internships, and networking opportunities, Stevens has announced that they are digging up and reconstructing the entire campus in Central Park in Manhattan.

