It is the central mystery of existence, the one toward which all other mysteries converge. The 17th-century French philosopher Descartes often gets credit for posing it first, but Socrates pondered it millennia earlier, as did Buddha and other Eastern sages.
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Outrage has broken out on the Stevens campus after a recent hard-hitting piece of journalism shattered daily life with the release of Stevens’ expenses.
From 2013 to 2018, Virginia Ruesterholz served as the Chair of the Stevens Board of Trustees. During her tenure as chair, a lot has changed here at Stevens.
Amnesty International held a visual activism installation and guest speaker panel on the gun violence crisis in America called “In the Line of Fire: Gun Violence and Human Rights” in Jacobus Lounge on Thursday.
The Indian Undergraduate Association (IUA) hosted International Snack Night to share the “street food” aspect of cultures around the world. In India, street food is present and a common remark is “let’s go try the street food.”
Colleges Against Cancer partnered with Telogen Hair Salon in Hoboken to hold “Hair For Hope” on Oct. 3. It took place in Jacobus Lounge to encourage girls to donate their hair.
Stevens Institute of Technology is in collaboration with Liberty Science Center (LSC) to help advance SciTech Scity. According to the SciTech Scity website, “SciTech Scity is a curated community of tech entrepreneurs, scientists, students, and other forward-thinking people and organizations working together to create a better future for all.”
Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh and Nike continue their ongoing “The Ten” collaboration with the two new iterations of the Nike Blazer Mid dubbed the “Spooky Pack.”
The Pinnacle Scholars Program’s summer stipend alone costs roughly $1,955,000 per year.
That number is an extremely rough estimate, based solely on the number of Pinnacle Scholars and the value of the stipend, but it provides some insight into the overall cost of the Pinnacle Scholars Program.
The model ship donated to Stevens in February of last year has been found this week. The discovery of the $4,500 ship comes one week after The Stute published an article that said efforts to find the ship “have not been successful.”





