In March 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) that provided coronavirus relief funding to higher education, among other things.
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On November 17, first-year students living in Castle Point Hall (CPH) this semester were notified via email that they will not be able to live in CPH for the upcoming spring semester.
After years of informal lobbying for the establishment of a dedicated prayer and meditation space at Stevens, religious student leaders are working on a formal proposal calling for the space which they hope to submit to administration before the end of finals.
Students in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology achieved a 100% acceptance rate to post-graduate programs in the 2019-2020 academic year, according to a recent article from Stevens.
Are you missing the Stevens holiday spirit this year? Join the Entertainment Committee (EC) for Winter Week, a virtual celebration of all things merry and bright!
My boyfriend loves black and white films. I’ve always found it kind of funny how he will go out of his way to find them on YouTube or on Netflix, even when there are hundreds of other more popular films/shows to choose from.
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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 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.





