On December 14, 2020, the Student Government Association (SGA) set forth a new constitution. This constitution was set to pass upon receiving a 2/3 vote of approval from at least 1/3 of the undergraduate student body.
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At the beginning of the new year, the number of COVID-19 cases in the City of Hoboken had spiked within only a few weeks.
There is perhaps no animal known to humankind to be more precious and cute than Sepia officinalis. a.k.a. Cuttlefish!
As the spring semester of 2021 begins, the Stevens campus is undergoing necessary changes due to COVID-19. In order for students to stay safe and still have a worthwhile college experience, campus services have either been limited to promote community health, or they have been temporarily closed.
Last year’s virtual commencement ceremony was held on October 18, 2020. Commencement planning usually takes several months, and last year’s planning reportedly started in July of the previous year.
On December 14, Student Government Association (SGA) President E.J. Hannah announced in an email to all undergraduate students that the SGA Constitution has been rewritten and needs 2/3 approval from the undergraduate student body.
It’s finally December… so you know what that means! Yes — finally, after what felt like an eternity, the year of endless surprises is coming to a close — 2020 is soon approaching its end.
For the vast majority of my time at Stevens, it only ever felt like things were constantly escalating. Every semester brought more responsibilities (both because of things that are simply built into college life, and because I kept taking on more responsibilities voluntarily); harder classes, new friends and social groups, fresh controversies, you name it.
Hoboken City Council postponed a vote at the Wednesday meeting on a zoning ordinance that could encourage new businesses and development on street corners in Hoboken’s residential neighborhoods.
With the images of the September California wildfires slowly receding from the news cycle, the consequences of climate change have left the public eye for the time being.





