On March 6, 2019, the Hoboken City Council voted unanimously 9-0 on the first reading for an ordinance to fund the construction of the Northwest Resiliency Park.
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On February 23, the Stevens Men’s Swim Team won their seventh E8 Conference Championship in a row. They placed first out of five teams with a score of 993 points.
Delta Phi Epsilon capped off Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD) Awareness Week with their annual ANAD Candlelight Vigil in Babbio Atrium, on Thursday, March 7.
Pinnacle students across campus have erupted into near-riots after the administration sent an email suddenly revoking priority scheduling from non-freshman Pinnacle students.
The Office of Undergraduate Student Life (OSL) and the Student Government Association (SGA) conducted interviews last week for the 16 clubs that applied to become new Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs).
Millicent Fenwick
Millicent Fenwick, the great-granddaughter of the founder of Stevens, Edwin A. Stevens, was born in 1910 and served in a variety of notable roles during her lifetime.
March is International Women’s Month, so to celebrate, The Stute contacted several female faculty and staff members at Stevens and featured them below.
On my morning commute, while listening to my latest obsession — the My Favorite Murder podcast — I heard about the very interesting concept of liminal space.
Giovanni (Gio) Koleshnick is a fourth-year Civil Engineering major from Freehold, NJ. He can be described as a spider, in the sense that he is an adept rock climber.
Democratic Primary 2020: Return of the Bern
Alright folks, a quick preface: In the interest of keeping this column below 2,000 words, I will be doing a limited breakdown of each candidate.

