Everybody, and especially everybody at an engineering school like Stevens, should know who Claude Shannon was. Shannon, who lived from 1916 to 2001, was an electrical engineer and mathematician.
The Stute
Stevens students and alumni descended on Bow Tie Hoboken Cinemas for the first time as the first ever Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast was performed.
Hoboken’s first Out of the Darkness Walk through the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) took place on campus last Sunday.
The Lore-El Center hosted the event LeadHERship Lunch: She Negotiates last Wednesday. The workshop was conducted by She Negotiates, an organization which aims to help women develop skills in negotiation, communication, and confidence to counter the gender wage gaps and have effective conversations in the workplace.
We’re beyond the midpoint of the semester, the Stevens Course Scheduler is FINALLY up, and the Registrar has already informed me that I’m missing required courses despite having submitted a course substitution form— things are just about where I’d expect them to be.
The less time I have for my reviews, the harder it is for me to get away from the immediate gravity of the Stevens campus.
During times like these, we are reminded that the world can be a scary place. It seems like the world is only filled with hatred, violence, and darkness.
At the beginning of the semester, I was so excited to switch my voter registration over to Hoboken so I could make an impact on local politics.
Take Back the Night ran the annual Purple Thursday event in front of Pierce Dining Hall to raise awareness for dating violence and domestic abuse.


