On a Sunday morning, on March 18, the freshmen living in Humphreys Hall waited outside for the firetrucks to arrive. Instead of reopening the building as usual, Campus Police taped off the surrounding area and called for PSE&G.
The Stute
On Wednesday night, sometime between researching for my horribly unfocused CAL-105 Proposal and freaking out about Design 2, I found the time to take the 4 train to Barclays Center and watch Lorde perform on her Melodrama Tour.
Well, it’s comforting to know that Trump policies can win for both a Republican and Democratic candidate. For those of you who don’t know what happened in Pennsylvania a few weeks ago, let me break this down for you.
This weekend, Stevens Dramatic Society will be performing Spring Awakening. Spring Awakening is a story that deals with a lot of very sensitive subject matters, including physical abuse, sexual assault, and suicide.
Hoveida Farvardin hosted French Toast with the First Lady to empower Stevens women with an open forum on leadership.
After introducing and giving her background, Farvardin shared that she studied engineering in Iran and that she currently works at the World Bank in Washington D.C,
Student Government Association (SGA) Senator Madison Gemma has dedicated the past month to pursue an initiative of her own: improving the Campus ID cards on campus by hoping to add “emergency contact [information] on the back of Stevens’ Campus IDs.”
As the first professor to be highlighted in the Professor Highlight Series, it is fitting that this professor is one of the most beloved in the Electrical Engineering Department.
The Student Government Association’s (SGA) Vice President of Academic Affairs, Marianna Fleming, reached out to students with an opportunity to tour the construction site of the Gianforte Family Academic Center (GFAC).
Stevens Italian Club celebrated Italian Easter, which similar to an Easter celebration in a traditional American household, Italian Easter features mostly Italian food, a huge gathering of family, and a religious component, common in many Italian households.
I am at the point in the semester where I really do not know what month it is or how many weeks we have left in the school year.


