What started out as a nightmare depicting a “hideous” phantasm of a man would turn into the cultural phenomenon that is the creature from Frankenstein.
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Putting yourself in the shoes of a hockey player, is there anything more terrifying than being cursed to play in a game that never ends?
The Stevens fencing teams brought their usual focus and competitive edge to the Coach Nikki Franke Classic on October 25 and 26, with both the men’s and women’s squads showcasing strong performances against tough competition.
Scientists are working on finding the causes of this new anomaly in cancer research. The rate of early-onset cancers—cancer which affects those under 50—has exponentially increased since the 1990s.
Imagine this: you spent all week studying for an exam, pulling multiple all-nighters, and cramming every known fact into your brain.
If Halloween had a mascot, it would probably be me — running through Hoboken with a glue gun in one hand and a half-finished costume in the other.
This past weekend, October 18 and 19, Stevens held its annual Family Day. While it featured opportunities for families to enjoy and have fun, it also provided a series of lectures to educate them about what’s happening at Stevens.
As college students, our time on this campus is very short. We only get a few years before this era of our lives becomes a memory.
As we approach the end of October, it is now time to register for winter and spring classes. However, when creating a saved schedule in Workday, students may notice that humanities courses offered in the winter are almost entirely unavailable.
Last Sunday, Stevens’ campus hosted the Out of the Darkness Walk, which brought together hundreds of people to support the cause of suicide prevention.