The month of October has brought great changes within the Student Government Association (SGA). On October 4, former President, Vice President of Operations (VPO), and Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA) of the SGA announced their resignation.
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Ah, the ages-old debate: New Jersey or New York for Italian food?
A strong stance either way can be fighting words on both sides of the Hudson River.
On October 18, Stevens hosted a virtual Commencement to celebrate the Class of 2020. Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, the achievements of the graduates were still commemorated as they were honored in a different way.
Netflix’s new original series Emily in Paris features the adorable Lily Collins as an account manager at a Chicago-based marketing firm.
At the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate meeting on October 11, students met to discuss plans for an SGA restructure. A restructure has been discussed for several years, but recent events such as the pandemic and cabinet member resignations have made it apparent to a group of senators that now would be the best time to initiate a restructure.
For many Stevens students, hearing about a completely virtual fall semester presented a challenge in terms of how a full semester of virtual learning would compare to in-person classes.
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) is holding American Sign Language (ASL) workshops both on campus and virtually over Zoom. The workshops are open to all members of the Stevens community as well as beginners to ASL, and the variety of in-person and virtual offerings has enabled all students to get engaged.
We live in an age where the presidency takes on an almost imperial presence. The sheer size of the federal government, the President’s ubiquitous image, and the American people’s faith in the continuous march of democracy in the U.S.
As young women staring down the barrel of decades of career climbing and carving out lives for ourselves, I would like to propose the notion of dating with generosity as opposed to straight equality.
The 59th presidential election is upon us and we may or may not have a 46th president to add to the list.





