Hoboken residents, students, councilpersons, and public servants shuffled into DeBaun Auditorium at Stevens Institute of Technology to see the city’s 39th mayor, Ravi Bhalla, give his first State of the City Address on Wednesday, January 30.
The Stute
Due to the construction of the University Towers, many things have been moving around at Stevens. In The Stute‘s last issue of the Fall 2018 semester, there was a profile on the long history of Jacobus Hall.
A merciless cold hit major regions of the United States this past week, crippling most of the Midwest and chilling areas in the Northeast.
Rachel Doyle was only 17 when she gave her first GlamourGals makeover in 2000. A junior in high school in Commack, New York, she sought a way to honor her grandmother who had recently passed away.
What is likely to only be the first half of the highly partisan government shutdown was a real wake up call for many Americans.
As of January 22, 2019, Hoboken’s single-use plastic bag ban ordinance was put into place and has caused many to stop and think twice about plastic.
A recent report revealed that the percentage of undergraduates who come to Stevens from outside of New Jersey has stagnated at 38% for nearly a decade.
On January 19, 2019, the Stevens Women’s Fencing Team dominated their competitions at Army, achieving one of their greatest victories.
The women won all of their matches against Hunter College (27-0), City College of New York (26-1), Detroit Mercy (25-2), Drew (20-7), Cleveland State (22-5), and Navy (24-3).
President Farvardin drafted a 10-year strategic plan, called The Future. Ours to Create, back in 2012. The ultimate goal is to help Stevens become a “premier, student-centric, technological research university.”
I am writing my column, two days after the deadline.
“But Maryia, you had the entire winter break to write it!”




