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Three good songs on shuffle

This week I was going to review the new Taylor Swift album, The Life of a Showgirl, which was just released on an autumnal October 3.

Where is my village?

It’s during late night frolics home that my deep love for Hoboken emulates through my body. As I walk past every street light (often in a delirious state of whimsy) and weave through the gridded streets, an overwhelming sense of calm washes over me — this is home, I know this.

New Org Fair brings fresh opportunities to campus

On Wednesday, October 1, from 3 to 5 p.m., the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the first-ever New Org Fair, an event organized by Assistant Vice President of Student Interest (AVPSI), Jannah Abo-Donia, to highlight recently approved student organizations and provide them with a platform to connect with the Stevens community.

The Syllabus Bank: know before you enroll

The Syllabus Bank is a public SharePoint folder containing recent syllabi for a significant number of courses at Stevens. Initially focusing on the Schaefer School of Engineering & Science (SES), the resource has expanded its coverage to include the School of Business (SSB) and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS).

New fencing coach: welcome Jim Carpenter

Following an astonishing 15 years as head fencing coach, Jim Carpenter retires. Carpenter has been the most successful fencing coach at Stevens to date, with an astonishing record of 280-159 for the men’s team and 51-61 with the women’s.

Men’s Tennis has a fruitful weekend in Virginia

On October 2 and October 3, the Men’s Tennis team attended the ITA Atlantic South Region Championship in Virginia. The Ducks played well against tough opposition and did the Stevens name proud.