For years, I have seen random infographics come across my Facebook feed showing me the growing political divide. It was typically something that shocked me, but I never really gave it much thought after I scrolled past it.
The Stute
Over a hundred years ago, a quiet, old man walked up and down Castle Point hill and tending to his various chores along the way.
Monday marked the one-year anniversary since the founding of the SGA Diversity and Inclusion Committee (D&I). Chaired by Junior Senator Nasir Montalvo, the committee aims to “empower and involve those who are different from the majority population at Stevens.”
On Tuesday night, both Stevens men’s and women’s basketball teams pulled off a win.
The women’s basketball team opened the 2019-20 campaign with a 60-49 victory over Western Connecticut State University inside Canavan Arena.
This past Tuesday, College Democrats and Republicans hosted their first debate. In a packed Kidde 360, students and professors got to witness a professional and organized discussion about three hot topics in today’s political climate: climate change, gun control, and immigration.
For the cultural Greek organizations at Stevens, the main body that unites them all into a shared identity of being a cultural Greek is the Cultural Greek Council (CGC), which is also sometimes known as the Multicultural Greek Council.
To whom it may concern,
I have recently (last night) become acquainted with (every) article written by Off Center for Off the Press.
The Student Center, formerly known as Alexander House, is scheduled to open on Monday, December 2, 2019. From now until November 26, student organizations (SOs) and the Office of Student Life (OSL) will be boxing up supplies in preparation for the coming move.
It has beautiful exposed brick walls, complete with barn doors. It has extensive natural lighting, and trendy orange couches. The Gateway building is aesthetically pleasing, and has been my serene new study spot on campus ever since it opened its doors a month ago.
