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Stevenson University faces financial challenges within the next few years.

Money Questions

Katie Campbell May 18, 2025

Like most small private universities, Stevenson anxiously awaits the next few academic years with a close eye on its finances. The good news is that the state of Maryland reinstated Sellinger funds...

People have protested to release Mahmoud Khalil for his unjust arrest.

Staying Informed Matters

Olivia McClymonds May 12, 2025

Whoever said "ignorance is bliss" clearly didn't live in the United States. Here, ignorance is dangerous. In a country where laws are made daily, rights are contested in courtrooms, and elections shape...

Photo of winners (from left to right) Riley Frutiger, Ian Bair, Kai Cady, Andrew Parker, Austin Smith, Emani Malone and Lorenzo Richards.

Eighth annual FMI awards celebrate Stevenson filmmakers’ vision and talent

JaMiya Thompson, News Editor April 21, 2025

The 2025 Film and Moving Image (FMI) Awards at Stevenson University was a night dedicated to honoring the imagination, hard work and passion of student filmmakers. Held on Sunday, April 13, in the Rockland...

Stevenson University student athletes celebrate being inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma

Stevenson University celebrates excellence as Chi Alpha Sigma inducts new members

JaMiya Thompson April 9, 2025

In a ceremony brimming with pride, Stevenson University inducted its newest members into Chi Alpha Sigma, the prestigious honor society that highlights the accomplishments of student athletes who balance...

Sarah Diamond is placed at Greater Baltimore Medical Center's medical-surgical unit for her clinical rotations this semester.

From Classroom to Crisis

Olivia McClymonds March 15, 2025

Sarah Diamond walked into Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) on Feb. 15 expecting a routine day of clinical rotations. Instead, the third-year nursing student found herself in a life-or-death situation,...

Maria Morsa will be traveling with the Stevenson Softball Team to Myrtle Beach for spring break.

Students and staff embrace diverse spring break plans, from creative pursuits to team adventures

JaMiya Thompson March 14, 2025

The sound of beads clicking against the canvas fills the room as Alyssa Gravel, second-year graphic design major, sits at her desk, fully immersed in her diamond painting. With spring break on the horizon,...

Prevent virus and germs - healthcare and hygiene concept

Battling the Flu

Maya Townsend March 8, 2025

By Tuesday, Feb. 4 , Jay Josephs, a third-year theatre arts major, never expected a sore throat to derail her entire week.  What started as mild discomfort quickly escalated into something far worse....

Four members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.’s Upsilon Epsilon Omega Chapter, the supervising graduate chapter of the Timeless Tau Theta Chapter (from left to right: Lynette Hall, Dr. Nakiya Showell, Amber Cofield, and Ashley Barnes)

“Self love is self preservation, being intentional but it takes practice. You have to be intentional and practice doing it because it doesn’t come naturally so you have to be intentional and make time in order to be able to give back to others.” - Lynette Hall, Graduate Advisory Committee member of Tau Theta Chapter and member of Upsilon Epsilon Omega Graduate Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Timeless Glow

Maya Townsend February 23, 2025

Click through the PHOTO STORY above The Timeless Tau Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and SU NaturALLS Club welcomed 25 students into Rockland A for Pretty Girl Bootcamp on Feb. 20,...

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...

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...

On Oct. 13, Stevenson’s Student Athletic Advisory Committee will participate in Making Strides’ Walk for a Cure.

Stevenson’s SAAC walks to promote breast cancer awareness

Olivia McClymonds, Reporter October 10, 2024

Stevenson’s Student Athletic Advisory Committee is participating in Making Strides’ Walk for a Cure. Students will walk on Oct. 13 around Walkins Park in Mt. Airy to raise money for the American Cancer...

Western Run Hall residents return to their dormitories after the flooding on the south side was repaired.

Western Run Hall floods due to defective sprinkler system

Katie Campbell September 22, 2024

Groggy and confused students filed out of Western Run Hall 20 minutes after midnight on Friday, Sept. 12, as a fire alarm blared, inciting chatter and speculation.  The fire alarm was triggered by...

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