Last Thursday, the four nominees for the 2025-2026 Student Government Association (SGA) Presidential Election took to the stage in a highly anticipated debate.
The Stute
In high school, I envied college students. While I had a measly one, maybe one-and-a-half, week winter break, they got to enjoy one glorious month of relaxation.
On November 10, the Stevens men’s and women’s fencing teams attended the Vassar Invitational in Poughkeepsie, NY, where they competed against a slate of competitive opponents.


On October 5 and 6, the men’s and women’s soccer teams advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Championship games with 3-1 wins over Lebanon Valley College and DeSales University, respectively.
In 2014, adolescents’ e-cigarette use increased rapidly, with around 13.4% of high schoolers and 3.9% of middle school students reporting past-30-day use.
Everyone loves a sweet treat. However, recently, scientists have found that children who had sugar restrictions in the first 1,000 days from conception, had a 20% less chance of developing hypertension and a 35% less chance of developing type 2 diabetes.

The 2024 marathon season has officially come to an end, with the New York City marathon on November 3, 2024, capping a year that saw over 800 marathons worldwide.
For those unfamiliar with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), welcome! SWE is a collegiate chapter of a national organization dedicated to empowering women in engineering through professional development, technical skills training (thanks to collaborations with the Stevens Makerspace), and community-building social events.
Greek life at Stevens isn’t just about social events and lifelong friendships—it’s also a community that gives back in countless ways.
On November 6, the inaugural Stevens Symposium for Undergraduate Research featured 110 undergraduate students proudly displaying their summer and ongoing research.

