The island of Cuba was forever changed in the year 1959 when its former dictator, Fidel Castro, along with his brother Raúl, Argentinian Ernesto “Che” Guevara, and hundreds of other supporters, overthrew then-President Fulgencio Batista.
The Stute
I begin this column before completing my mental return from Thanksgiving break, but the post-Thanksgiving shopping season is clearly already in full swing.
With the purpose of fostering an appreciation of poetry and the arts on a STEM dominated campus, the Poetry Club was recently approved as an RSO by the Subcommittee Head Council of the SGA.
“Music is dope,” Josh Pirog explains. “It’s the only inanimate thing that [can] completely brighten my day. It’s very powerful.” As a kid growing up, Josh enjoyed singing.

Campus Life Committee held a tree-lighting ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season, this past Thursday. The event included a raffle, free hot chocolate, and desserts, as well as entertainment, including Stevens’ very own student-run A cappella group, Quackappella.
The Polish American Cultural Society (PACS) hosted their annual Pierogi Party on Wednesday, Nov. 30. This year, PACS featured over 1,200 pierogi of all kinds, including sauerkraut and mushrooms, potato and cheese, meat, blueberry, and strawberry.
Two years ago when Maria De Abreu Pineda transferred to Stevens from Bergen Community College, she felt what every new transfer student feels – not being a freshman, yet being “fresh” to the school.
The end is near, ladies and gentlemen. The end of the semester and, for some of you, the end of your first semester here at Stevens.
While I heard the chicken at Chicken Factory is particularly good on Fry-days, I could only find time to go on Tuesday at half past hen.
The Korean Student Association held their spectacular Ramen Night event on Wednesday, Nov. 30 in Jacobus Lounge at 8:30pm. They offered a variety of different instant ramen and udon including chicken, shrimp and vegetable.




