As the third week of classes comes to an end, I can’t help but wonder if I could have done it any better.
The Stute
by Ramya Sudhaka
For the first time ever, the SGA Service Committee hosted “The Week of Service” from September 12th-16th. Throughout the week, Stevens students joined teams of friends, clubs, sororities/fraternities, and residential halls to compete to see who can earn the most community service points for the week.
An impediment to natural and healthy togetherness is often a very unspoken, deterring and difficult phenomenon – the propagation of stigma.
“Don’t Stand By. Speak Up!” This is the new slogan heard all over campus regarding some major issues on campus like sexual assault, discrimination, alcohol use, depression, and hazing.
As a science journalist, I try to raise questions about science and technology, which dominate our era. I try to do the same thing as director of the Center for Science Writings, which I started more than a decade ago here at Stevens.
At the end of last week’s column, I said that I would write another piece or two on non-metropolitan New York before the weather goes bad.
Jesse Stevenson, from Holmdel, NJ, is a second year electrical engineering major, minoring in computer science. When asked about his involvement on campus, he admits that, “It’s a long list.
As we enter yet another year here at Stevens, or for some, their first year altogether, some of us may be faced with the all too familiar struggle of organization.
Grocery Bingo, an event hosted by Office of Residence Life, greatly increased in attendance this semester, filling EAS 222 last Wednesday.



