One of the benefits of the Stevens campus is the majestic views of New York City, the Hudson River, and of course, the sky.
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With the start of a new semester marks the start of fall sports. Stevens Field Hockey has started off successfully, with a 3-0 overall record and impressively only allowing two goals in three games, making this the program’s best defensive start to the season since 2008.
Stevens’ Women’s Volleyball’s 2023 season started strong on the first day of classes on Friday, September 1, when the team participated in the Stevens Invitational.
College can be overwhelming for many, but Stevens offers multiple resources to ensure the safety and enjoyment for all students on campus, and to help ease the transition for first-year students.
Following Stevens’ last day of classes of the Spring 2023 semester, the athletic year ended with four teams in the NCAA Division III Championships and both Men’s and Women’s Track and Field in the All-Atlantic Region Outdoor Championships.
Where does that student activity fee really go? A guide to financing with the SGA’s Kevin Pfundstein
In an interview with The Stute, Student Government Association’s (SGA) Vice President of Finance Kevin Pfundstein, a second year Accounting and Data Analytics major, demystified how the SGA funds various clubs and organizations on campus.
The vaguest part of the description for my role as editor-in-chief is to “ensure the successful fulfillment of The Stute’s purpose.”
Is the apocalypse coming? What is causing this? Why is my weather app now in my most recently used? Many questions like these race through the minds of people experiencing the tri-state area’s alarming dip in air quality.
Forty-year-old Gert-Jan Oskam has begun to walk on his own after almost ten years with the help of implants in his brain and spinal cord.
Is it possible to grow an extra limb if you swim in the Hudson River, or will you turn green? A certain stigma surrounds the river between Hoboken and Manhattan; but is it actually that dangerous?