Only a quick glance around our campus right now would allow anyone to observe the plethora of construction that is characterizing this landmark year in Stevens history.
The Stute
Today I talked to a friend applying for internships for the 2020 summer. Let’s call him Donald. Donald and I met freshman year at orientation.
“Believe us, this change was entirely necessary and please stop asking us about it. Please.”
As the Stevens class of 2018 has left their undergraduate years behind in pursuit of furthering their education, careers, and lives, the specifics of the activities of these recent graduates is especially significant to Stevens.
2019 shall surely go on to be recorded as one of the worst years in the history of Stevens Institute of Technology.
Imagine waking up to a cup of coffee and a warm breakfast made by your customized robot, Alexa. As you walk out the door to go to work, your car recognizes your face and opens the door.
This week marks the third week The Stute is publishing without our computers.
100 Gecs is an emo-rap/bubblegum bass duo formed by Laura Les and Dylan Brady, and although they are branded as “experimental pop,” they draw from an endless supply of genres to create a very cohesive sound.
It was the morning of August 8, 2019, when members of the Stevens community were greeted by a strange message on their screens.
Imagine standing on a beach with your toes in the sand and without a care in the world. Breathe in that salty air and hear the seagulls caw (or mew, purr, or squeal, depending on where you are from).


