I spoke to Malcolm McDaniel, Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life, about the new Accreditation process for Greek organizations.
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I spoke to Malcolm McDaniel, Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life, about the new Accreditation process for Greek organizations.
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If democracy is truly a fundamental value for America, we should be treating all of our citizens the same, even our prisoners.
for all complaints of deadlines, late nights spent editing and revising, writing for The Stute has been a hidden blessing.
As we all know, it’s Avengers: Endgame (2019) opening weekend, a cinematic event unlike any other.
“What does it mean to be a Stevens Duck?”
I sat there thinking about my first year experience here for this Peer Leader Application question, and even though it seemed like a routine, standard question, it stuck with me.
I can’t help but feel sentimental that this is my last Mind of a Freshman column for the academic year. I swear it was just the other day that I was drafting my sample to send in to be considered as a columnist.
Two weeks ago in Canavan Arena, the Ethnic Student Council (ESC) continued a wonderful tradition on campus — Unity Showcase. This year, the theme was “Our Beginnings,” highlighting the cultural roots of Stevens’ cultural organizations.
Stevens students, administrators, and alumni gathered in Kidde 228 this past Wednesday to discuss the state of life for underrepresented groups at Stevens at the LGBTQ+ Town Hall.
In case you have forgotten, Supreme will always primarily consider itself a skate shop based out of NYC. As much as the brand’s tees and hoodies have been hyped, skateboard decks are the defining product of the brand.
Stevens unveiled a Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan prior two weeks ago on April 10, 2019. In the email addressed to all students, faculty, and staff, Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, explained “some of the initiatives we have undertaken during the past year to support our students and enhance their well-being.”