In a surprise email sent to the entire Snevets community this morning, God stressed that He “does not care” if students host events on religious holidays.
The Stute
As many may already know, at the end of the fall semester, the Hoboken Planning Board approved Snevets’ application for the construction of two towers that will provide future housing and space for student organizations on campus.
Some of you guys might not know me, so listen up. Starting today, you better learn the name Audrey D’Souza and learn to respect it!
On the first floor of the Samuel C. Williams Library, sitting on two vintage chairs at the back of the Mary Stuart Stevens Baird room, two staff members looked at each other with excitement as they told stories about Stevens’ history.
For her last editorial before passing off the Editor-in-Chief position to a new brave soul, Maryia Spiryadonava writes a love letter to The Stute.
I’ve been brooding over the pros and cons of facing reality again.
As club e-board election season will soon begin again, Audrey Dsouza issues a message to those who are running.
I have a complicated relationship with money. Though, in all honesty, complicated doesn’t even really begin to scratch the surface of it.
Tapingo (pronounced like flamingo), a free app on both the App Store and Play Store, is set to launch at Colonel John’s, America’s Cup, Red & Gray, and Pierce Cafe when students return from Spring Break.
In a statement released on February 21, 2019, Mayor Ravi Bhalla announced that the city of Hoboken will begin purchasing 100% clean, nonpolluting renewable electricity for all municipal facilities starting April of 2019.

