The Samuel C. Williams Library is piloting extended hours of operation, thanks to an initiative from the Campus Life Committee (CLC) of the Student Government Association (SGA).
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On Tuesday, Feb. 6, Sustainability Activism Volunteering and Engineering (SAVE), which is Stevens Environmental Club, hosted its first-ever Recycled Bottle Candle Making event.
The Stevens Honor Board, comprised of the most honorable people in the school, has decided to change the penalty for breaking the Honor Code to a duel with pistols at dawn.
Lately, I have been thinking a lot about February’s place as a month. December is about finals and presents. January is about New Years and winter break.
Malcolm McDaniel is the new Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life at Stevens. The old director was Thea Zunick. In this new position, Malcolm will coordinate Stevens’ 18-chapter fraternity and sorority community alongside its four governing councils.
So, I want to take a moment to discuss the phenomenon that is sports. This is unlike me because, for those of you who don’t know me, I don’t follow sports at all.
Last semester, I was enrolled in Introduction to Sociology with Professor Yu Tao, and I found this course particularly fulfilling. As its name implies, sociology is the scientific study of group behavior, combining both my appreciation for scientific inquiry and my fascination of how we as a species act collectively.
Last summer, when I wasn’t at work or at the gym, I spent nearly every moment on Grindr. For those who don’t know what Grindr is, it’s an app for gay men to find other gay men with whom they can have sex.
Last fall I attended a conference at NYU called “Animal Consciousness.” It should have been called “Animal Consciousness?” to reflect the uncertainty pervading the meeting.
On Tuesday, the Office of Residence Life opened the Housing Application process for the 2018-2019 academic year. Students who intend to live on campus or in Stevens Leased Housing must submit their applications by Friday, Feb.



