A pandemic, civil unrest, and a climate crisis are just a few reasons why the 2020 Presidential Election had a historically high voter turnout for the post-World War II era.
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It only took an entire month, but the SGA finally released a public statement regarding the political upheaval that took place within the hallowed halls of the Senate, when two-thirds of the previous Cabinet resigned in disgrace only to be replaced in secret by E.J.
On Thursday, October 29, Justice Clarence Thomas administered the Constitutional Oath to Amy Coney Barrett at the White House, making her the 115th Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Danielle Holmes has left her position as area director for Stevens Leased Housing (SLH), as her former position has been permanently eliminated.
I have a confession to make: I love black licorice.
Trust me, I’m the first to admit that this is an unpopular opinion.
I remember reading the book I’m Thinking of Ending Things about a year ago and thinking to myself, “I have no idea what’s going on right now, but I’m absolutely terrified.”
We are currently in the middle of the semester, so classes are in full swing. For me, this means that work is beginning to pile up, and time is becoming more and more nonexistent.
Philip Odonkor, a professor in the School of Systems & Engineering, led a team of four students, Ronald Estevez, Samantha Inneo, John Schneiderhan and Daniel Wadler, to secure top awards at the Smoky Mountains Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference (SMC2020) held virtually in August.
Within my first couple semesters at Stevens, I was surprised by the lack of tools to automate schedule building. I thought there had to be a better way to plan my courses than making countless lists on paper or in spreadsheets.
The U.S. Justice Department announced on October 21 that Purdue Pharma, the makers of the opioid medication OxyContin, will plead guilty to multiple criminal charges.




