40 game developers from Stevens and the surrounding Hudson County area gathered in Morton and worked alongside 80 others in Nebreska and across the United States in the third annual games++ game jam.
The Stute
Many a visitor to Jacobus on Wednesday, March 19, would be slightly confused by the newspapers scattered in circular patterns across the floor and the long cookout-tables bogged down by art materials and seeming junk.
While sometimes students drudge through their school work and rigorous curricula here at Stevens; frustrated as to why certain challenges are thrown their way; there is nothing more inspiring than successful alumni in order to help these students see the light.
The feminine presence grows ever larger at Stevens with each passing year, and that fact was exemplified on February 27th in Debaun Auditorium during the 13th annual reading of the Vagina Monologues, written by Eve Ensler and presented by the Women’s Fencing team in collaboration with other students, faculty, and the College of Arts and Letters.
On Friday the 28th, at 9:00 p.m., the Entertainment Committee hosted an event in Jacobus Lounge that took students minds off winter and the crazy cold weather outside.
The Spring Career Fair was held among a wealth of events this Wednesday, March 5th.
Currently unemployed graduating seniors took this event quite seriously as it was one of their final chances to impress numerous potential employers in one fell swoop before graduation.
While many students headed home, Off-Center held their “Annual Leap Day Show” on both Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1.
It was a monumental night for the Stevens Italian Club. In semesters past there have been “Cannoli Nights”, but never before has there been a Cannoli Night with a cannoli eating competition, exactly the purpose of the event hosted in BC-122 on Friday, February 28.
After several long hours of research, I’ve decided I can barely tell the difference between gossip and news anymore. I mean, there is some information which is obviously news, such as school being closed due to snow or the results of the Olympics, but I think we’re approaching a point in which news and gossip are slowly blending.
We just launched a new undergraduate program in Science Communication at Stevens, and I continue agonizing over what I should teach.







