America’s Cup has gone through renovations, along with just about every other dining option on campus, with the change of food providers from “Sodexo” to “Compass One.”
The Stute
by Maryia Spirydonava and Melina DallaStella
The freshman class was officially welcomed into the Stevens family on Wednesday, while upperclassmen and faculty were recognized for their honorable achievements.
This past Wednesday I received a bit of information that took me by surprise: Boken is not happening this year. I wouldn’t doubt it if this is also news to anyone else reading this editorial (in fact, we’ll be digging more deeply into this in next week’s issue).
Tucked away on Third St. between Park and Willow is a café so small, that if you blink as you’re passing by, you’ll certainly miss it.
What comes around goes around, especially in the fashion world. What’s the current throwback? Seventies boho styles [Editor’s Note: Boho-chic is a bohemian- and hippie-inspired fashion style].
Hello world! More specifically, hello fellow tech skeptic. Welcome to this week’s issue of Technically Speaking. In this issue, we will talk about the most personal computer on the market right now, the smartwatch—more specifically the Apple Watch, due to popularity on and off campus.
Well, here we are: the first week of the semester is over and it has gone in the blink of an eye.
As a gesture to welcome Stevens students back onto campus, the Office of Residence Life held an event in which all students could relax after their first day.
Moving into a dorm as a freshman in college is probably one of the most chaotic experiences someone can have. Between the countless RAs, Orientation Leaders willing to load your belongings out of the car at a speed unknown to man, and going to the Howe Center to check in while 400 other people are doing the same, moving in isn’t the most calming experience.
26 fraternities and four sororities that make up Stevens’ undergraduate Greek life assembled on Schaefer and Humphreys lawns’ on Wednesday to give away freebies, display their letters, highlight their accomplishments, and introduce interested members of the student body to the possibilities that come with joining Greek life.