Brielle Melillo was hired by the Office of Student Life last week to fill the role of financial coordinator. She is tasked with assisting campus organizations with budgeting and other financial matters, previously a responsibility of other employees in the office or to the auspices the organizations’ student leaders.
The Stute
The results of the 2016 SGA presidential election were approved by the Senate elections committee this week. Matthew Hunt and Jessica Smith won by a margin of 115 votes, claiming the presidency and vice presidency respectively for the next year.
Men’s soccer, field hockey, and women’s soccer claimed three Empire 8 Athletic Conference Championships in a span of six hours Wednesday, November 7.
At the school of innovation, nothing can escape the scope of science, not even fashion. Dutch designer Iris van Herpen has been pushing the boundaries of fashion ever since she graduated as a fashion designer from the Arnhem school, ArtEZ, in 2006.
Canada’s new, young prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is kind of hot. I just have to get that out there.
But now that that’s out, it’s worth admitting—he’s got much more than looks on his side.
A short walk from campus to the corner of Third and Bloomfield will take you to yet another hidden Hoboken gem—Sri Thai.
In my last column, I confessed that my personal feelings toward proponents of a scientific claim affect my judgment of the claim.
Eora 3D’s developers ran into a problem: Finding an affordable yet effective 3D scanner. Unable to find one, they have decided to create one themselves.
In celebration of International Education Month, the English Language and Communication program hosted International MASKerade Cabaret Night on Saturday evening. The event was open to all members of the Stevens community, including faculty and staff, and showcased the variety of cultures found in the graduate student population.
Sophomore Zachary Shakked, became interested in Instagram analytics over the summer, and found an app that provided him with some basic stats.