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The Stute
Walking around Bowery over break, I noticed a small open place across the street with the NYC Parks symbol on the side.
This week, yet another new addition to Washington Street has caused me to break my rule, but for a good reason.
Michael Hayden, former Director of the NSA and CIA and US Air Force four-star general, gave a talk as part of the President’s Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 16.
Students all around Stevens dedicate their time to the different clubs and organizations all around campus. Recently, the recognized student organizations held their annual executive board elections.
Michael V. Hayden, a central figure in the U.S. war on terror, spoke at Stevens recently. Hayden directed the National Security Agency from 1999 to 2005 and the Central Intelligence Agency from 2006 to 2009.
The Honor Board hosted “Behind the Books,” on Wednesday evening in the S.C. Williams Library. The library’s four exhibit rooms, the Mary Stuart Stevens Room, the Lieb/DaVinci exhibit, the Frederick Winslow Taylor exhibit, and Sam’s Place, were open to all students between 8 PM and 10 PM.
When the student body returned from spring break this past Monday and found a new River Lot adorned with one way signs, an increase in parking spots available, and a general job well done, a previously unimaginable chaos erupted.
This week, all undergraduate squirrels gathered in Palmer Lawn in outrage over recent issues regarding Snevets On-Campus Housing against Palmer Lawn’s own rodent residents.


