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Danielle Harris, founder & CEO of D7ETTA Corp

Q&A with Danielle Harris: Sustainability starts in your closet

Macy Van Orden, Reporter March 17, 2025

Sustainable fashion is more than a trend—it’s a movement toward mindful consumption and community impact. I had the pleasure of speaking with Danielle Harris, founder and CEO of D7ETTA Corporation,...

Zane Stone throws a strike vs. Salisbury

HUMANS OF STEVENSON

Andrew Edwards March 13, 2025

*Andrew Edwards is a member of Stevenson's men's club baseball team.* He is a pitcher for the Stevenson baseball team and is living his lifelong passion for baseball. He came to Stevenson initially...

Feustle worked part-time as a nurse while she attended college in 1968. She graduated in '71. Her hair was a reddish-color in her graduation photo, which she had attempted to dye blonde.

An Icon in the Nursing Community since 1971

Katie Campbell March 12, 2025

Twenty-two-year-old Judith Feustle was hand-charting a patient’s temperature pulse and restoration with a ballpoint pen and paper, long before computers were incorporated into clinical settings. She...

Four women work on Villa Julie College’s 1960 yearbook, known as “The Villalog.” Photograph is originally captioned “Villalog Staff - Keelty, Cooper, O’Brian, Atterogt, Pogge, & Spalding, 1960”

From students to leaders: Stevenson celebrates Women’s History Month

Clare Oshman March 10, 2025

It appears that women are outpacing men when it comes to pursuing higher education. 47% of today’s young women hold bachelor’s degrees, compared to 37% of young men. The National Center for...

Food supervisor Shawnee Godwin offers a friendly face and helping hand to students at North Cafe.

HUMANS OF STEVENSON

Demetrius Arnett, Reporter March 8, 2025

“If you’re with the winners, you’re going to be a winner.” That’s the life philosophy of Stevenson food services supervisor Shawnee Godwin. Godwin has been working in dining services for...

"I'm a big people watcher," Magpantay said. "So I love sitting at the tables by the windows because I can see everyone and I can still focus as well."

Studying in the Noise

Daniel Mihm March 7, 2025

Among the sounds of cheerful students discussing weekend plans, the gargling hum of milk steaming and the strong smell of coffee brewing, Isabela Magpantay, comfortably types her next homework assignment...

Dhruv Indelicato throwing a pitch.

Q&A: Dhruv Indelicato climbs back on the mound after shoulder injury

Andrew Edwards March 3, 2025

He’s a 6-foot native of Lawrence, New Jersey who came to Stevenson with a dream of becoming a successful pitcher at the collegiate level. Unfortunately, after only pitching 7 Innings his freshman year,...

From Dorm Room Idea to Powerful Showcase: ‘Say It Loud’ celebrates Black talent

Imani Johnson came up with the idea for the Say It Loud Showcase while bored in her dorm room. She wanted to give students a reason to leave their rooms and celebrate Black History Month. "I feel like...

Ja'Naz Crawley training at a track.

Students find freedom in run club community

Daniel Mihm February 25, 2025

Ja’Naz Crawley and Beryl Mbanwi have known each other for a few weeks; however, their shared belief that running can be an escape from the stresses of everyday life has brought them together to create...

SUNaturalls members write positive affirmations to their hair.

Student clubs lead Black History Month events on campus

Clare Oshman February 18, 2025

Stevenson's Center for Diversity and Inclusion is hosting their “For The Culture” Kickback on Feb. 28. Additional student-led clubs on campus are also celebrating Black History Month in a variety of...

Mark Esposito and his significant other with Wild Stang.

From Valentine’s to Galentine’s: Students celebrate love and friendship on campus

Daniel Mihm February 14, 2025

 Juliana Omodara’s mother is her first love. Omodara, a member of Commuter Student Association, is celebrating her first Valentine’s Day with a significant other; however, she is still excited to...

Julie Brooks holds her sock puppet, which she made to memorialize her broken foot injury.

Creativity Unleashed Through Innovation Across Majors

JaMiya Thompson, News Editor February 12, 2025

After a broken ankle left third-year graphic design major Julie Brooks sidelined for weeks, she found herself using what was at hand to channel her creativity: a pair of socks. Brooks shaped the sock from...

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