Last semester, I was part of a fantastic program on campus called Emerging LEADs. It is the first session of seminars in a series on leadership and diversity education conducted here at Stevens.
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On Thursday, the Campus Card Office sponsored Taste of Duckbills in Babbio Atrium. This event featured food, games, and giveaways from locations around Hoboken which take Duckbills as payment, such as H&S Giovanni’s, Hansel & Griddle, Aether Game Cafe, Mr.
Mardi Gras, French for Shrove Tuesday, was Feb. 13 this year. The Newman Catholic Association held its yearly celebration on the day before the Catholic season of Lent begins, where they feast before a period of fasting and penance.
Last week, an unnamed Stevens student was literally blown away by the hurricane-force winds that are always present in front of the Howe Center.
I’m sure you are all aware that germs are making their way through campus. You can constantly hear people coughing in class, people on the streets saying, “my throat feels a little itchy…,” etc.
This is not the article I would have planned to write today. But, at the risk of a total cliché, it’s the one that I feel I must write.
Two weeks ago, 15 Student Government Association (SGA) senators were eligible for impeachment, primarily because they did not meet senator requirements.
CSA hosted their annual Chinese New Year celebration on Tuesday, February 13, in Babbio Atrium at 9 PM.
At the event, students could sample different traditional foods including Mushroom E-fu noodles, Shrimp Har Gow, BBQ Pork buns, Turnip cake, Spring rolls, fish fillet with mixed veggies, coconut pudding, drinks such as Calpico, Aloe drinks, and tea.
Can science keep giving us profound insights into the world forever? Or will it inevitably bump up against limits? David Deutsch, an iconoclastic British physicist, made the case for boundlessness in his 2011 book The Beginning of Infinity.

