Over the years, TechFest has been a Stevens tradition hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). Last year, due to the outbreak of COVID-19, EC was unable to plan the event, but this year, they’re back with the festivities.
The Stute
Dr. Charles Suffel, a highly renowned professor of mathematical sciences in the School of Engineering and Science and a former Dean of Graduate Studies, recently passed away on February 4.
The weather is finally warming up and we all know what that means for this Jersey boy. Whenever I’m not working (or avoiding the things I should be doing), you can find me outside enjoying this beautiful weather.
All it took was a single blink for us to time travel all the way to April. Now here we are, registering for fall classes is around the corner and we’re a block away from finals.
After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, gridlocks and foot traffic saw a sharp decline this past year. Still, Hoboken is looking for ways to increase pedestrian safety, especially as the city transitions out of the pandemic.
A little over one year ago, Stevens closed its doors after the threat of the coronavirus proved to be too great.
Julia Wierzbicki is a 2/4 Mechanical Engineering student at Stevens. In her sophomore year of college, she is already a successful author that has three published books on Amazon under the pseudonym J.L.
The day before I went home for Easter, my friends and I decided to have dinner.
We opted for Barbès: a French and Moroccan restaurant that had long been on my restaurant bucket list.
Netflix recently released a new movie called Moxie which follows a teenage girl who starts a feminist revolution in her school.
“We are looking forward to a better world for all of us,” said President Narfarvar. “We stuck it in the How Center for so long, and we’re pretty sure it’s safe to say we’re never going to come back to visit.”


