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Hi, I’m Stephen (part of a stairway + female chicken) Pachucki (anagram of “Pikachu + c”). Most of my friends know me as the person who writes trivia and makes puzzles.
When I started my education here, I only knew one other person that was going to this school. Unfortunately, with us being in different majors and having completely different schedules every semester, ...
As the 2024–25 academic year comes to a close, Stevens Institute of Technology celebrates another incredible season in athletics, marked by historic achievements, national recognition, and a ...
Isabella is s a fifth-year Industrial and Systems Engineering student at Stevens, and she's been with The Stute since February 2022. Isabella served two terms as Editor-in-Chief of The Stute and was ...
Hi, I’m Stephen (part of a stairway + female chicken) Pachucki (anagram of “Pikachu + c”). Most of my friends know me as the person who writes trivia and makes puzzles. My game-making resume is a work ...
On May 7, 2025, the graduating seniors of the Class of 2025 finally experienced their first official Wittpenn Walk on their last day as undergraduates. The Wittpenn Walk is a Stevens tradition that ...
At Stevens, every undergraduate wraps up their academic journey by presenting a senior project that reflects years of learning and growth. This year’s Stevens Innovation Expo was a vibrant celebration ...
It wasn’t until my senior year that I discovered my favorite place to eat in Hoboken. If you’ve ever been to 4th and Willow, there is a small Cuban restaurant called Chango that has the best empanadas ...
“Closing time, you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.” Those are words that have been echoing in my head lately. It’s all well and good to hear this song when closing out a bar, but what ...
Increased protein consumption helps to maximize muscle growth. But research does suggest that eating protein at a certain time can make a difference. Previously, researchers assumed that food intake ...
On April 16, Stevens hosted its first ever Global Lecture, called “Unlocking Your Potential as a Global Citizen: We as One, Stepping into the World,” an event designed to spark conversation around ...
A drug, known for heavy-metal poisoning, may also be used as a treatment against snakebites. Snakebite envenoming causes 138,000 deaths annually, and around 400,000 victims face permanent disabilities ...