On Tuesday, March 22, members of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) networked with Stevens alumni who work in the biomedical engineering industry while enjoying traditional Irish food.
The Stute
Emme Scharmann is the principal cellist in the Stevens Orchestra and is a founding member of the Stevens String Ensemble. She is a 3/5 Mechanical Engineering major, the Vice President of Art Club, and is currently starting a badminton club on campus.
The day I have been waiting for finally came: The Oscars took place on March 4! I’d like to take this week’s entry to reflect on the films I covered as part of the Spoiler Alert column.
Think about the last time you were at the movies and your heart truly fluttered, sank, or just ached. The best movies evoke intense emotions in viewers through stunning visuals, great acting performances, and meaningful scripts.
While it’s true that my options for places to go in Hoboken have exploded since I turned 21, pub/tavern food is all very classic.
As we accelerate even deeper into the virtual world, who we are is reduced to our credit card purchases, social media platforms, health information, and Google searches.
Sankee Maringanti, a 3/5 Mechanical Engineering major, placed second in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s first annual Engineering Innovation for Society: Student Design Competition.
As Chair of the Public Relations (PR) Committee of the Student Government Association (SGA), one of my primary responsibilities is making posters.
I was born 27 days before Columbine, one of the most devastating school shootings in modern American history. I remember first hearing about it in kindergarten when my teacher explained to the class why she had to lock the door and cover the windows each morning.
On Saturday, March 24, students in the Software Engineering Department will present Stevens’ third annual DuckHacks. This annual event was Stevens’ first hackathon.




