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Business Radical is shifting the paradigm

If you’ve been tuned in to the Stevens music scene in recent months, chances are you’ve heard of Business Radical, the pop rock band made up of Stevens sophomores that’s increasingly popular on campus.

phendste, the one-man passion project

“phendste” (pronounced “Fend-STEE”) is deeply personal to Stephen Dranto, so much so that its name is composed of fragments of his own.

What is the Stevens orchestra?

Among the many groups of talented musicians here at Stevens, one that must not be forgotten is the Stevens Orchestra. As one of the main ensembles of the DeBaun Performing Arts Center, the orchestra offers an opportunity for students to participate and play in a classical setting, regardless of their skill level, instrument, or musical preference. 

President’s Ensemble

Even though Stevens is primarily a tech-focused school, there is still a profound love for the arts. There are many organizations on campus that deal with the display of the arts and every student has the opportunity to see first-hand the amazing performances put together by their peers.

A deep dive into Stevens’ underground music scene

Hoboken has a rich music history, from its favorite Frank Sinatra to the iconic underground venue Maxwell’s, and in modern days Stevens students have become a unique subset of the Hoboken music scene.

Should incoming freshmen be allowed to make their own schedules?

A recent email from Stevens announced that for the first time, incoming freshmen will be creating their fall semester schedules. As previously mentioned in the article Scheduling 101: a guide to course registration,” freshmen were given a pre-made fall semester schedule and would create their own schedule starting in the spring.

Improper needle disposal in the UCC trash chutes

Stevens has announced to students living in the UCC Towers that syringes have been improperly disposed of in the trash chutes, which is causing a safety hazard.

Recent Texas mifepristone ruling

In 2000, the FDA approved the abortion pill Mifeprex, later approving the generic version in 2019. The drug blocks progesterone, a hormone needed for a woman to carry out a pregnancy.