Like in most major cities, homelessness in Hoboken has been a top metropolitan issue for many years. In fact, the entirety of Hudson County has a relatively high proportion of homeless people compared to other counties, ranking second in the state of New Jersey and averaging over 800 people.
The Stute
A piece of advice I’d like to impart to other women about their friendships is something I have to remind myself constantly: women are not perfect.
On Monday, February 3, the Intercultural Space had its official opening in the Student Center. This week marks a milestone for diversity at Stevens.
Last week, Stevens President Nariman Farvardin released an update of progress on the goals found in the 10-year strategic plan. These updates, which are published online for the public annually, give tremendous and comprehensive insights into the affairs of Stevens, ranging from undergraduate life to internal operations.
At the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting last Sunday, Lauren Chew was appointed as the new Public Relations Committee Head. As senators discussed her appointment, one senator jokingly mentioned the creation of an SGA TikTok.
The title says it all
Simplicity is key
Dismay has struck the hearts of everyone across campus as it has come to light that Stevens Institute of Technology is, in fact, not a real school.
This past weekend on Saturday, February 1, the Stevens men’s basketball team trekked all the way down to Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to face off against the Delaware Valley University Aggies.

