This year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival brought together an unexpected but well-balanced blend of iconic veterans and today’s rising stars.
The Stute
It’s the last thirty seconds of senior year, many find the overwhelming sense of nostalgia nauseating, a constant muggy feeling in the background of every final class, club meeting, or late-night side quest.
With work, extracurriculars, and other responsibilities, thinking about environmental impact may be the least of a student’s worries. After all, many Stevens students do recycle, thrift their clothes, and (usually) remember to turn their lights off.
Due to the declining amounts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the water of the Hudson River, the New York State Department of Health has now declared that catching and eating fish from the River is now mostly safe, with pregnant women and children under 15—the “Sensitive Population”—able to eat up to one 8-ounce meal a month of striped bass, and the general population is able to eat up to four meals a month.
Viktor Orbán, the heavily right-leaning politician who has served as the prime minister of Hungary for the past 16 years in a row, was defeated in a landslide election on Sunday, April 12.
I recently came across one of the many reports published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM): this report, released last year, is titled “Transforming Undergraduate STEM Education: Supporting Equitable and Effective Teaching.”
As New Jersey prepares to host the rapidly approaching FIFA World Cup, numerous concerns were raised about the nearby housing options for the grand event.
On April 8, as the end of the spring semester approached, Stevens Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the highly anticipated musical event to kick off the summer festivities: TechFest 2026
Each year, the student-run Entertainment Committee works to coordinate a memorable event filled with fun activities, performances from students, and top musicians.
With the weather getting nicer and the sun staying out longer, I yearn to frolic the fields. I really enjoy spending time outside and find myself looking for any excuse to do so.
Thanks to documents recently recovered by Stevens Amnesty, we have a new brazen and bold image of the history of protest at Stevens – featuring images of student protesters atop the Torch Bearers Statue, 300+ students marching to the President’s House against the U.S.
