The Stute
I didn’t want to; I want to keep this column positive-ish, but here I am — writing about the hacking.
Try it: stand on Babbio Patio, face the skyline of Manhattan, and look at it, the colorful, discordant mixture of skyscrapers that line the horizon — get in your oohs and aahs — before you imagine Times Square, in an instant, decimated by a W-80 nuclear cruise missile.
The completion of the Gateway Academic Center has been delayed several weeks, according to a campus-wide email sent out by administrators, delaying classes that were expected to be in the new center at the start of the fall semester.
Walking around Hoboken after returning from summer break, I took in some of the city’s classics. The smell of my favorite pizza wafting through the streets.
Stevens Institute of Technology’s history of innovation and research began with its founding family of inventors. Colonel John Stevens III, after graduating from King’s College in New York City in 1768, purchased and began to develop a plot of land that now comprises present-day Hoboken.
On Friday, August 30, the Stevens Women’s Volleyball team started their season with two games — one game against Millikin University and another against Roger Williams University.
As the summer comes to a close and we begin a new semester, some of us return to classes, to co-op, or to work every day.
According to the Emergency IT Department, the virus has been described as “bad,” “very bad,” and “dear God let us go back to defeating this demon code.”


