It might seem like a fairly simple question, but over the past few years, conservatism has been completely distorted. Many of those who are uninformed in the age of information, chose to simply accept the facts, usually presented by liberal elites and the media, as they are presented and ask no further questions.
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The American Chemical Society (ACS) hosted a Valentine’s Day celebration on Wednesday, February 7 at 5 PM in Hayden Lounge. At the event, the club provided the opportunity for students to make bath bombs, Borax hearts, test tube valentines, and enjoy a wide variety of sugary treats.
The Schaefer School of Engineering & Science (SES) has been working over the past six months to put together a strategic plan to guide the school forward.
Whenever I miss getting The Stute p-card on a Friday, I always end up scrambling last minute to go out the next week.
It’s February of 2018, and you know what that means! Another rendition of New York Fashion Week, arguably the most well known and famous series of fashion collections in the world.
Over the last semester, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has faced communication issues between its executive board that led to budget problems and now a frozen Spring 2018 budget.
Guillermo Del Toro’s 2017 film, The Shape of Water, tells the story of a mute woman, Elisa Esposito (played by Sally Hawkins), who falls in love with and subsequently rescues an amphibian man who was brought into the research facility, which she cleans at night.
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).
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.




