Construction scrims have sprung up around the east side of Palmer Hall as work begins on a new plaza and series of walkways around the first-year dormitory.
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Every semester, each undergraduate student is charged a $230 Student Activity Fee (SAF). This SAF is then put at the discretion of the Student Government Association (SGA) to distribute around school to help run, as the name suggests, student activities.
November 7 was election day here in the United States. Although there were no races for Congress or U.S. President, local and state officials across the country were elected to office.
Researchers at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital are finding that combining brain monitoring equipment with drug-dosing algorithms could one day help anesthesiologists give patients just the right dose of anesthetic to stay sedated for the duration of medical procedures.
It’s a commonly heard concept that if wars in the 20th century were for oil, wars in the 21st will be for water.
In the center of a galaxy far, far away (13 million light years to be exact) lives a black hole.
On Monday, December 4, following a three day invitational hosted by The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), juniors Kai Wong and Edward Platonov, from the women’s and men’s swimming teams respectively, were announced as honorees the MAC Swimmer of the Week award.
Stevens Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams both had a very successful season opener after attending The College of New Jersey’s Winter Opener held at the New York City Armory on Saturday, December 2.
National newspaper outlets and nonprofits alike have praised Hoboken for its strong climate initiatives. Under the leadership of Mayor Ravi S.
The largest murder trial and the largest court martial in US history has come to a new conclusion over 100 years after it first ended.