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Student-developed app, RunRec picks-up Stevenson’s athletic community

Katie Campbell November 28, 2024

After moving from Bangladesh to the United States as an international student, Arman Khan searched for a community at Stevenson, which he found with other students who shared a common interest: soccer.  Now...

Alphonso Mayo, Donnuelle Durham and David Parker (left to right) delivered boxes full of canned goods to Sarah's Hope while they were students at Stevenson.

Stevenson alumnus and Mentoring Mentors founder Alphonso Mayo serves generations

Katie Campbell November 23, 2024

The sickeningly sweet stench of rotting garbage escaped from the dumpster as a trash bag was thrown inside. Stevenson alumnus Alphonso Mayo, sporting a nametag branded with PMM Companies’ logo, caught...

Film students compete in 72-Hour Film Festival

Cassara Wheeler November 21, 2024

The annual 72-Hour Film Festival, sponsored by SU's Film and Moving Club, was held through Nov. 15-18. Teams of FMI students were challenged to create a film following three requirements: 1) include a...

Tales of a Double Life

Dolcie Koroma and Cassara Wheeler November 20, 2024

Second-years Justin Hill, Ibrahim Dail and Ronte Britton share their experiences as football players pursuing the field of graphic design.

We Proclaim

Dylan Jones November 19, 2024

On November 9, 2024, dozens of Christ-seeking believers gathered at College Park, MD for the annual Proclaim Parade. Bethel Campus  Fellowship (BCF) is an interdenominational, politically neutral...

Rapid Reaction: Men’s basketball triumph over Brooklyn 63-49 in tournament title game

Ben Johnson and Cassara Wheeler November 16, 2024

Digital reporter Ben Johnson speaks to third-year guard Ronald Ayers after the men's basketball team left this weekend's Mustang Classic tournament victorious. Ayers was one of the leading scorers as he...

Rapid Reaction: Men’s basketball shoot past Penn State Berks 88-63

Ben Johnson and Cassara Wheeler November 16, 2024

Digital reporter Ben Johnson interviews graduate student guard Cameron Sapienza, fourth-year forward Cameron Smith and second-year guard Joey Lutz after a hard-earned win against the Nittany lions during...

Tyler, The Creator reveals personal anecdote through his new album Chromakopia

Andrew Loihle, Reporter November 13, 2024

Chromakopia is Tyler, The Creator’s eighth studio album. Contrary to most of his other albums, such as IGOR, Flower Boy and Call Me If You Get Lost, he’s not playing a character; Chromakopia is much...

Seven swing states may dictate the results for the 2024 election. The states include Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

How Swing States Could Make or Break the 2024 Presidential Election

Tianna Hunt November 5, 2024

Swing states have always played an essential role in the presidential election. Their population’s support for the major political parties is so close in number, it is rarely guaranteed which party will...

Second-years Samina Dhani and Shariemel Abellanosa enjoy the hammocks installed outside the Garrison South building. "I am really satisfied with the hammocks because it gives me a place where I can take a break from studying," Dhani said.

SGA advocates for students, president highlights recent accomplishments

Katie Campbell November 2, 2024

The sun was radiant, and on the Garrison quad, blades of grass shimmered under its bright rays. On days like these, students such as fourth-year Tony Breen longed for an outdoor area to sit and enjoy the...

Hugo Kugiya will speak to SU on the value of storytelliing in the age of artificial intelligence.

Hugo Kugiya to deliver the 16th Annual Shapiro-Rouse Lecture

Nicole Ziegler, Reporter October 22, 2024

A reporter for The Baltimore Banner will deliver a speech on balancing artificial intelligence with the irreplaceable element of human-driven storytelling at the 16th annual Shapiro-Rouse Lecture at...

The Stangettes practice their routine and learn the choreography.

Stangettes stomp into the season

Dolcie Koroma, Features Digital Reporter October 20, 2024

It was the fall semester of 2023, leadership scholars classes were in full swing and there sat second-year criminal justice major Zamaya Flucas. She recently quit the Stevenson cheer team and felt a bit...

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