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Work-study hiring freeze explained

Campus-wide hiring freeze may be lifted in July

By Sheeraz Hyder

In light of the recent dearth of work-study employment, Annette Feliciano, Assistant Vice President for Student Services, reached out to The Stute in hopes of better explaining the situation and putting to rest the rumors that have spread about the program.

2010 SGA Presidential Debate Liveblog

By Regina Pynn

8:58 p.m. Hello and welcome to The Stute liveblog of the 2010 SGA Presidential Debate. Kidde 228 is slowly filling with spectators, preparing for the beginning of the SGA Presidential debate. While rumors have swirled as to the number of tickets, with the number rising as high as six different tickets, tonight there are only three tickets.

Recalling Andrew Carnegie's generous gift

Elaborating the history of the Carnegie Laboratory's namesake

By Regina Pynn

The Stute was graciously granted access to a rare and delicate piece of Stevens history: The Morton Memorial. This book is a history of Stevens from its inception to the book's publication in 1902. The text was the brainchild of President Morton, who began planning the book during the school's 25th anniversary celebration in 1897.

Ethics Bowl tests the Honor System

Gear and Triangle teams up with Steven community to successfully kick off new event

By Matt Neuteboom

Which academic department is the most ethical? Is it the logically minded math majors or the eloquently spoken philosophy majors? Can history majors use their knowledge of historical precedence to trounce the sound reasoning of computer science majors? Such questions were put to the test on the afternoon of Wednesday, February 3 in Gear and Triangle's first annual Undergraduate Ethics Bowl.

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