Photos by Gray Morrison

Photos by Gray Morrison

For many Stevens students, this will be the first presidential election they are eligible to vote in, so it is no wonder it has been such a hot topic.

On Tuesday, the Latin American Association (LAA) hosted its fourth annual Latin Jazz Night in Jacobus Lounge. Held in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the celebration featured the musical group Grupo Guarachando and traditional Hispanic food such as empanadas and pan de bono.
SAVE, Students Against Violating the Earth, hosted a DIY eco-friendly product event on Tuesday in Hayden Lounge. The event gave both visitors and environmental club members the opportunity to make their own soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and toothpastes out of all-natural ingredients for free.
I’m sick. Yes nation, I have been crippled by a cold but The Stute must go on! At the suggestion of Editor-in-Chief Lisa Mengotto, I decided to take advantage of my illness and detour back onto Washington Street to Pho Nomenon Noodle & Grill.
by Ramya Sudhakar
On Wednesday, September 28th, The Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted the Masskara Festival. Maskara, also known as the Festival Smiles, instills positivity and happiness.
I’m turning eighteen on Sunday! I’m very excited. I know I won’t feel any different, but there are a lot of new things I’ll be able to do.
The College Republicans hosted a viewing of the Presidential Debate with Students Against Violating the Earth (SAVE) last Monday night in Burchard 118.
After looking back on my old columns, I noticed that my reviews and recommendations are almost exclusively in places like Chelsea, Chinatown, and Battery Park – essentially hot neighborhoods in Midtown and Lower Manhattan.