When there’s an effective, publicly available COVID-19 vaccine that lets us finally resume normal life, I’m never going to waste another day for as long as I live.
The Stute
The time is almost here. From the beginning of the pandemic, researchers and pharmaceutical industries have been working tirelessly to create an effective vaccine.
Something that captures everyone’s attention is sound. We turn our heads at the siren of an ambulance barreling down the street.
New clubs are coming to campus! More ways for Stevens students to get involved both in-person and virtually next semester will be available, as many clubs are in the process of becoming recognized student organizations (RSOs).
We live in a world mostly dominated by capitalist countries and a strong faith in the market forces of supply and demand.
The holiday season is one filled with traditions, many of those revolving around food. Think secret family recipes, relatives packed into the kitchen, and dinner seating for twenty.
It’s a brisk November day, the sky scattered with wispy cirrus clouds, and it’s a comfortable 10ºC Celsius. A collection of maple trees line Seven Lakes Drive in Bear Mountain State Park in New York, 45 minutes from campus.
On November 10, the Student Government Association (SGA) sent a proposal to the Provost, explaining reasons why an Optional Pass/Fail (P/F) grading policy should be implemented for this semester.
Ever since the majority of the Cabinet of the Student Government Association (SGA) stepped down in October, the SGA has been planning out the logistics of what a restructured SGA would entail.
At the end of election week 2020, the Democratic Party celebrated a big win: they gained the White House from incumbent President Donald Trump and elected Joseph R.





