The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) organized its first large-scale K-12 outreach event, titled “Stevens STARTS” on Sunday, April 8, 2018.
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This past November, I wrote a column about how I regretted never seeing a Stevens Dramatic Society performance until The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.
One thing I have missed most about my home state, Maryland, is the seafood. When crab season rolled in, eating the famous Maryland blue crabs at the dinner table was one of the few bonding activities my family and I enjoyed doing together.
Two interest groups have formed for potential Cultural Greek Expansion: one for Alpha Phi Alpha, a National Panhellenic Council (NPHC) Fraternity, and another for an Asian-interest sorority.
Here’s something they don’t tell you at Admitted Students weekend: Freshman year is absolutely crazy. It’s so crazy that I hardly remember most of it, and I’m still in it.
The British skate brand Palace is releasing another drop of clothing and skate accessories this Friday, April 13, in stores and online.
The Ethnic Student Council (ESC) hosted its annual Unity Carnival on Palmer Lawn this past Wednesday, only two days before one of its largest events of the semester: the Unity Showcase.
In celebration of the 200th anniversary year of the first edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus, The IEEE History Center recently installed an exhibit exploring the technologies and events that are thought to have inspired the creation of our favorite monstrous character.
Greg Berlanti’s 2018 film Love, Simon tells the story of a young adolescent male, Simon, who keeps his sexuality a secret from his family and friends and only begins talking about it when he and an anonymous student under the alias “Blue” begin emailing each other.
We’ve all seen the meme going around on Facebook in which the top half states, “Highschool teacher: I’m not going to share my political beliefs, it’s unprofessional.



