The Society of Professional Engineers and Stevens Women in Computer Science hosted DuckHacks on Saturday, the first ever hackathon to be held at Stevens.
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The undergraduate student body was notified on March 31 via Stevens Announcements email that there is now a different process for students registering for more than 20 credits in a given semester.
Whether you are a Broadway fanatic or not, chances are you have heard of Avenue Q. Avenue Q is a coming-of-age musical that addresses societal issues and issues of those entering adulthood.
Off Center hosted their final improv show of the semester with a short-form on Friday night and long-form on Saturday night.
Shadowcast has been a part of campus life for quite some time now. For those unfamiliar with what a shadowcast is, it is when actors perform the scenes from a movie while the movie is played in the background.
The mission of Danae Ringelmann’s first company was simple: to “democratize fundraising”. At the time it sounded crazy, but today it’s become a reality: as co-founder of Indiegogo, Ringelmann is one of the most powerful voices on the crowdfunding scene.
On Tuesday night, the Entertainment Committee arranged for standup comedian Louis Ramey to appear in Bissinger, to the delight of the undergraduate community.
Free time, remember that? Cue a long sigh. But seriously, even students here at Stevens have some form of free time even if we don’t know it.
I spent last weekend running around campus “event hopping.” If you have ever opened up one of the Student Life Newsletter emails (which you definitely should because there is a lot of information about campus activity in general) or visited the Ducksync Events Calendar, you should know what I’m talking about.



