The Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES) recently launched a new initiative for undergraduates (UG), the “SES UG Student Group Conference Travel Fund,” designed to support interdisciplinary Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) in attending conferences.
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Autumn is a fantastic time of year. For starters, you can go outside without getting hot and sweaty, but you can also wear sweaters (sweater weather is stunning).
Starting a band has been my biggest goal since before coming to Stevens, I’ve wanted the opportunity to start really putting myself out there.
Yesterday, I, an 18-year-old college student, went on a Spongebob Squarepants marathon.
As a kid, I had a huge obsession with Spongebob.
I’ve fallen ill with an extreme case of Senioritis as of late. It’s not the general academic laziness variety people talk about; I still find being a student invigorating.

Before the Contemporary Era, individuality was an unestablished norm reserved strictly for those who possessed wealth or social advantage.
I’m Thinking of Ending Things, by Iain Reid, is a strange book. Keeping in the spirit of Halloween and the spooky vibes of the month, this quick read will keep you engaged and entertained.
The number of milkshakes I’ve downed this week from Yella’s Grill at UCC is frankly absurd. But it’s all in the name of research for this article, right?

On October 5, the men’s and women’s swimming teams opened up their seasons with a meet against Montclair State University at the DeBaun Aquatic Center.
On October 5, the men’s and women’s soccer teams went up against FDU-Florham for the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom opener at the DeBaun Athletic Complex, with both Stevens teams leaving with the win over the Devils.