The dire wolf has not been seen in over 10,000 years. However, hybrid grey wolves have been genetically modified to replicate the dire wolf, thanks to the biotechnology startup Colossal Biosciences.
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Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s smallest temporary pacemaker. The device can be non-invasively injected via a syringe and naturally dissolves into the body after use, which may make it pivotal in treating babies born with heart defects.
Like many of us, I grew up in a heteronormative world. My childhood was shaped by a loving family and a large public school, but it was a place where “normal” meant having a mom and a dad, boys with girlfriends, and cream-colored khakis — certainly not the pink chinos I preferred.
On Thursday, April 10, the men’s volleyball team advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Finals after beating Stevenson University, and they were named MAC Champions on Saturday, April 10 after going against Messiah University.
Stevens’ Men’s Tennis team had a busy weekend, playing three competitive schools: University of Rochester, Lebanon Valley College, and Johns Hopkins University.
Stevens students packed DeBaun Auditorium to see Stevens Dramatic Society’s (SDS) rendition of Into the Woods. The musical was directed by Mia Preziosi, who was able to bring the show to life for three spectacular performances from April 3 to 5.
On Friday, March 28, 2025, Stevens hosted the first annual Women’s Gala in the UCC TechFlex to close off Women’s History Month.
Stevens’s Asian student associations kicked off Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month last week with a celebration hosted in Bissinger.
On March 19, the Hoboken City Council voted 5-3 in favor of developing a 25-story housing unit at the site of Garage B on Hudson Street.
On March 19, Dr. Lindsey Cormack was honored by the NY State Legislative Women’s Caucus in conjunction with Women’s History Month.
