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Men’s Tennis falls to Haverford College

On Saturday, April 18, the Men’s Tennis team fell to Haverford College after earning a win against DeSales University in Middle Atlantic Freedom Conference play. 

Coachella 2026: Out with the new, in with the old

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.

Ducks rally for wild MAC Freedom win over King’s, 11-10

The Stevens Institute of Technology Baseball team secured an 11-10 win over King’s College (PA) in a tightly matched Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom opener on Friday, April 16, at Dobbelaar Field.

Recycle My Battery initiative spotlight

On April 9, 2026, on the UCC 2nd floor, high school and middle school students, Nihal Tammana, Pavit Thakkar, Nithya Tammana, and Ritvik Mohanty, came to Stevens to promote using battery bins around campus to safely recycle batteries.

Top three places to donate clothes in/near Hoboken

After spring cleaning and decluttering, clothes need to go somewhere. Donating them ensures nothing goes to waste. When looking in and around Hoboken, there are three standout options.

Entertainment Committee’s TechFest 2026 with Rachel Chinouriri

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.

Stevens History of Protest – How Our Past Calls Us To Action 

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.

NJ Transit partners with Via for microtransportation solutions

NJ TRANSIT launched a new pilot program in partnership with technology company Via, bringing free, on-demand shuttle services to parts of Bergen County and Monmouth County in an effort to solve the “first-mile/last-mile” problem for public transit users.