When students came back from winter break, they were greeted with a sight that that hadn’t been there when they left: two large cranes, red and blue, overlooking the current construction of the new University Center/Student Housing project.
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I’ve had exactly one conversation about the news since the start of the semester that I didn’t start. It went something like this.
The new Student Government Association cabinet was inaugurated into office on Wednesday, January 22 at 9 p.m.
After the election in November, the Molla administration selected cabinet members from a group of candidates, who then began preparing to take on their roles as the new SGA cabinet.
Over winter break, I had a lot of free time. And, like most people, I filled those spare minutes with mindless scrolling through social media.
Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla gave his annual State of the City Address at Mile Square Theatre this past Monday. After celebrating the opening of three new businesses (Little City Books, a second location of bwé kafe, and Park and Bloom), Bhalla hinted at a “major, well-known event” that would soon be held in Hoboken’s North End.
On January 22, the Stevens women’s basketball team hosted the DeSales Bulldogs at Canavan Arena. After back-to-back losses in conference play, Stevens looked to bounce back against another conference opponent.
Another new year and a new decade. While this past decade was chock-full of hot releases, the next decade promises us another level of sneakers.
Since his election in 2016, President Trump has preached an emphasis on “America first” trade policies. Along with many other conservative political personalities, the current administration has created a pointed shift away from liberal, globalist policies.
“I am an invisible man […] I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids—and I might even be said to possess a mind.
If there’s one thing we Ducks pride ourselves on here at Stevens, it’s innovation. To help students show off their creativity and ingenuity, and also celebrate the school’s 150th anniversary, the Schaefer School of Engineering has put together the Duck and Cover: Make Your Fellow Students Duck and Cover Competition.

