Trigger warning: This article contains topics that may be sensitive to some audiences, including discussions of sexual assault and suicide.

Trigger warning: This article contains topics that may be sensitive to some audiences, including discussions of sexual assault and suicide.

Chris Search, a professor of physics, is one of my favorite Stevens people. I like having him speak to my science-writing students because they love hearing him riff about physics and other science-related topics.
All it takes is a small sign of illness for me to start worrying. In my math class this morning, the girl in front of me was drinking ginger ale and eating saltines.
Despite being very new, the Biology program is currently undergoing major changes. Led by Program Director Dr. Kenny Wong, the introductory course Biology and Biotechnology has gone through massive changes this spring semester.
This past weekend, the presidents of each Greek life chapter here at Stevens were required to attend a special event known as IMPACT.
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On Saturday, February 1, the Office of Student Life (OSL) and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted Leadership Reconnect, a yearly morning and afternoon of workshops and information sessions for the representatives of all student organizations (SOs) on campus that happens every spring.
We live in the age of “burns” and “roasting people.”
Recently, there has been a push to gain student feedback within the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES). The ultimate goal is to learn from students in order to improve their experiences while studying here at Stevens.
Saturday was Leadership Reconnect and, thankfully, other members of The Stute e-board attended so I didn’t have to suffer through the long day without copious amounts of coffee.