Climate Week NYC is an annual climate event that took place from September 17-24, bringing together business leaders, civil society representatives, and policy change makers from around the world to drive climate action.
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It is not uncommon for people to forget the name of the person they just met or what they had for lunch.
With the use of artificial intelligence tools rising, more people have become interested in using them to better our daily lives.
Last weekend, Men’s Tennis attended the Haverford/Swarthmore Invitational. The first day, Saturday, September 23, saw three singles wins against NYU. Junior Sebastian Wroe secured a 6-0, 6-4 victory, which was Stevens’ first of the day.
The Stevens women’s soccer team has had a slow start to the season, with the two most recent games being hard-fought losses against The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and Montclair State University.
It’s officially fall, meaning it’s time to fall in love with the autumn flavors of Hoboken. New to Hoboken or just not sure what to try this season?
Fashion, much like art, is highly subjective. Fall fashion specifically is especially unique in that it has developed a certain “universal aesthetic” — warm colors, muted tones, and cozy clothing items are all annual staples of any autumnal wardrobe.
On Tuesday, September 19, the Stevens Chinese Student Association (CSA) hosted the club’s annual Mid-Autumn Festival (MAF) in the UCC’s Techflex.
Stevens Dining dedicates its Nutrition Services to “[broadening] the college community’s knowledge of health and nutrition, while expanding palates and improving food choices.”
Women’s Tennis is off to a great start, racking up wins in both of their tournaments the past two weekends.
The team kicked off their season campaign starting with The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) Kickoff Tournament at the TCNJ Tennis Complex on Sunday, September 10.