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Professor Rabinovitch and NASA look for life on Saturn

Image of Enceladus taken by the Cassini spacecraft in 2010.
Courtesy of NASA

NASA’s recent study on Enceladus, spearheaded by researchers including Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jason Rabinovitch, marks a significant step in our understanding of one of Saturn’s most intriguing moons.

Stevens Police raise awareness with No-Shave November

The Stevens Police Department’s (SPD) No-Shave November fundraiser this year was a resounding success, blending community spirit, creativity, and charitable giving into a memorable campaign.

What does it mean to celebrate Thanksgiving?

On the fourth Thursday of each November, Thanksgiving rolls around. For many, it’s a holiday meant for enjoying a good meal with family and friends.

Wild turkey populations are dwindling

Wild turkeys were once a prevalent species throughout the United States, with every state hosting a large and vibrant population. However, when European settlers arrived, indiscriminate killing, exploitation, and poisoning led to a dramatic decline in their numbers.

Stevens Ducks wrestle their way through the Fall season

Stevens Wrestling began their fall season on Saturday, October 26, and officially stands at 1-1 thus far into the season. 

The team opened with the Red & White Wrestle-Offs on October 26, a friendly competition between Ducks.

Inconsistency and blisters

There’s something addictive about poking a blister. My hands have been perpetually plagued with them this past semester from sporadic crew practices and bass playing sessions, and as a result, much of my time spent thinking–including coming up with this article–has been accompanied by the absent-minded habit of tracing them over with my finger.