This past Wednesday afternoon, the Stevens chapter of FeelGood hosted a Wiffle Ball home run derby event on Palmer Lawn. As the Hoboken breeze blew through Palmer Lawn, bats were swinging and Wiffle Balls were flying deep – some managed to hit their home runs right into the treetops that stand in front of America’s Cup and Palmer Hall.
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The Chinese Students Association (CSA) celebrated a Chinese tradition last Wednesday by putting on a Mid-Autumn Festival in Jacobus Lounge. The event had many Chinese foods either freely available or being sold, a pool with fish that students could take back to their dorms, and Chinese decorations festooned along the walls.
If there’s any one component of the modern smartphone that hasn’t yet caught up with the “smart” designation of the rest of the experience, it’s certainly the phone itself.
By Sean Dirscherl
Despite Hoboken’s reputation for restaurants and bars galore, that reputation tends to go significantly out the window once midnight rolls around.
By Drew Malzahn
This past Tuesday, the student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) met in the atrium of Babbio for their Bonding with Food event, an annual celebration of the delicious ways that chemistry helps us every day.
Recently there was a pretty huge gathering of people in New York City to march and rally together for the sake of climate change awareness.Â
For the sixth year now, DeBaun Center for Performing Arts has put on their annual One Act Festival. The festival is run in the DeBaun Auditorium and is directed by Stevens students and alumni.
“On our college campus, there were only a few powerful Twitter accounts, mostly run by the student athletes, with thousands of followers and loads of attention,” says Tyler Droll.
Despite being a town with one of the highest number of restaurants serving brunch per capita, Hoboken is notoriously difficult for finding a place to actually have brunch.
This past Thursday, Dr. Scott Page paid a visit to the Stevens Institute of Technology campus to give a lecture on why diversity matters in collective decision making.