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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...

First-year Makenzie Miller lives with her roommate in a converted single room for a discounted price.

Students face housing crunch as the first-year enrollment surges past projections  

JaMiya Thompson September 11, 2024

Stevenson University welcomed 778 freshmen to the university this fall, 78 more than their original goal. With this increase in students, the resident halls have begun to fill up, currently holding 1784...

Here’s what the 2024 presidential candidates are promising voters

Here’s what the 2024 presidential candidates are promising voters

Tianna Hunt, Reporter September 10, 2024

In a historic turn of events, President Joe Biden stepped down from the 2024 re-election race, becoming the first to do so since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968. This came after the disarray caused by his debate...

Counselor works at Office of Admissions. Rollins- Luetkemeyer Foundation gives over 50 scholarships to incoming first-year students. (Maverick Dixon)

Rollins-Luetkemeyer Foundation commits to third year of matching scholarship support

JaMiya Thompson, News Editor September 4, 2024

Incoming Stevenson students now have another $548,000 to fund scholarships for their study, thanks to a gift of $274,000 and matching funds raised by the university, President Elliot Hirschmann announced...

Films to watch during summer 2024

Films to watch during summer 2024

Zach Jones, Reporter May 23, 2024

Summer is right around the corner and there's nothing better than a good trip to the movies, whether you see it in the early afternoon in prime summer weather or later in the evening when the weather is...

Track athlete Susannah Lehr flexes her biceps, promoting a t-shirt from her NIL sponsor, PostGame. (@susannah_lehr)

Stevenson student-athletes capitalize on NIL deals

Caleigh Bernota and Gavin Shields May 9, 2024

Emma Gladstein never runs out of energy drinks. She also never runs out of peanut butter powder, iced tea, teeth whitening strips, bracelets, meal replacement, and new clothes. You see, Gladstein is...

Contestants anticipate the announcement of the 2024 winners.

Dylan Jones wins SU poetry competition

Shannon O'Hara, Reporter May 7, 2024

On Thursday April 18, the Greenspring Review hosted the annual Verses poetry competition. Dylan Jones took the first-place $100 prize at the Verses poetry competition hosted by the Greenspring Review. Senior...

Katie graduated just last year from Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Maryland

A new era for The Villager under the next Editor in Chief

Micah Ernest, Editor in Chief April 24, 2024

Katie Campbell showed up out of the blue to Journalism II class one Thursday morning in late January. As a nursing major, she wasn't enrolled in the class and had no real reason to be there - other than...

Construction on the Berman Family Performing Arts Center provides a perfect opportunity to commemorate students' times at Stevenson and the 100th anniversary in 2047

Stevenson’s 100th Anniversary time capsule event on Tuesday, April 23

Miya Reed, Reporter April 23, 2024

The Communication Hub will hold a 100th anniversary time capsule event in the Lynn Duncan Room in Rockland today, April 23, from 3-5 p.m. The time capsule event includes placing your favorite Stevenson...

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