While world leaders and medical professionals debate how much longer people across the globe must continue to practice social distancing measures and shelter at home, Stevens is hopeful that the student body will return to campus for the fall semester.
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This piece is the first of several pieces where I interview Asian-American students about their quarantine experiences and concerns, starting with friends who have unique living situations and anecdotes they wish to share.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Sophia Hua came to Stevens from Houston, Texas.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Mya Phu is a first-year student at Stevens studying Computer Engineering.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Alina Chen is a 3/5 Chemical Engineering major who was on co-op at Zimmer Biomet this semester.
On April 19, the Student Government Association (SGA) held their semesterly budget meeting. At the meeting, the SGA Budget Committee and the Committee on Student Interests Subcommittee Heads discuss the budget requests of various student organizations.
As the COVID-19 global pandemic is in the midst of its peak, the one question that remains in people’s minds is, “When will things go back to normal?”
On April 12, 2020, the World Health Organization shared a public declaration regarding a cooperative effort between scientists, physicians, funders, and manufacturers to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.
It is a commonly held opinion that Stevens is academically challenging. Many wide-eyed freshmen enter the university with hopes of maintaining their streak of straight A’s from high school, but likely become disappointed quite quickly.
Liam McMurtry provides his opinions on improvements to the SGA.

