After many summer 2020 internships were cancelled due to COVID-19, virtual internships began to take popularity. After Stevens changed to online instruction halfway through the Spring 2020 semester, 25 students abroad were forced to come back to the U.S.,
The Stute
Nectar’s true power comes from the emotion of the songs. They all are drenched in melancholy and longing, creating a beautifully sad album. The main focus of the album is love and all its complications, with Joji's heart integral in every song.
Racial discrimination hinders economic growth. When employers refuse to hire or promote certain employees because of their ethnicity, they are not only depriving their business of valuable human capital, but by denying the employee the needed income, they are denying their community of much needed consumer spending.
Sometimes you hear something random from someone and it just sticks to you, like a yellow post-it note or a neon pink slinky hand.
As students head into midterms, the effects of COVID-19 continue to be felt by student organizations. Many college students join student organizations to connect with peers who have similar interests, but the coronavirus has taken away the ability for student organizations to meet in person.
Today an email chain I’m on, where contributors swap whacky physics theories, veered into whacky political theories. Chinese communists, one physicist insisted, are orchestrating protests that have been roiling U.S.
In an email sent to the student body on September 24, 2020, Provost Christophe Pierre announced that Stevens Institute of Technology is “making strong progress” toward the launch of Workday Student.
Nationally, Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15 to October 15. At Stevens, students participate in celebrating Latin Heritage by embracing Latin culture and supporting the aspirations of students with Latinx backgrounds.
A recent survey sent out to all virtual-only students has revealed that exactly 0 people have worn pants to any Zoom class during the entire semester.
I went to Pier C to try and start this column, looking to escape my tiny sweatbox of a bedroom and make some small part of this absurd semester actually feel real.



