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Staff is always terrifying at Field of Screams in Mountville, PA

Annual Halloween Field of Screams trip succeeds in terrifying Stevenson students

Kalee Corraine, Reporter October 31, 2023

Shrieks, high-pitched and soul-piercing, erupted from the darkness beyond the wooden gates, sending a blood-curdling chill through the air.   “Dude, I’m already freaked out,” senior Jacob Crosby...

Rockland was lined with materials for another fun Stuff-a-Stang homecoming event

Stevenson’s homecoming “Stuff-a-Stang” event sells out in minutes

Hannah Johnson, Reporter October 27, 2023

A lengthy line was already forming outside of Rockland 10 minutes before the annual homecoming Stuff-a-Stang event began. Phrases like “is this the line for Stuff-a-Stang?” whirled through the warm...

Stevenson President Elliot Hirshman and Dean of the School of Design Amanda Hostalka at an event planned by students in the course last year

Stevenson students can now declare new professional minors like event planning

Macy Kosanovich, Reporter October 23, 2023

Stevenson University is now offering a new professional minor in event planning, led by Department of Communication Professor Dr. Leeanne Bell-McManus, to enhance the university’s range of professional...

With an improved vaccine to target additional COVID strains, the FDA recommends looking into a booster this fall

COVID and flu season is rapidly approaching

Maya Townsend, Reporter October 17, 2023

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 endemic and the looming flu season, Stevenson junior Daishawn McQueen symbolizes the respiratory viruses’ destructive potential. She endured three periods of COVID-19 in...

Coach Prime, aka Deion Sanders, during his college days at FSU

Coach Prime’s Stevenson connection

Jack Gitterman, Reporter October 16, 2023

Back in 1988, when Stevenson senior lecturer Jeff Browne worked in Gainesville as a sports reporter covering University of Florida athletics, he took a weekly drive up to Tallahassee to write about the...

Three young laternflies eat a plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania earlier this summer.

Lanternflies cause trouble in Maryland

Clare Oshman, Reporter October 13, 2023

Spotted lanternflies have been identified all over Maryland, and they are especially noticeable at Stevenson. The infestation poses a potential threat and annoyance to the environment surrounding Stevenson’s...

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Stevenson men’s club hockey team to celebrate Eric Bennett’s life at home game Oct. 6

Ben Johnson, Reporter October 4, 2023

SU’s men’s American Club Hockey Association team will honor the memory of fallen teammate Eric Bennett this semester, beginning with several ceremonies at their home games Friday at the Reisterstown...

Taken outside of Wooded Way at 7:08 p.m.

SU calls off shelter-in-place after altercation in residence hall caused campus lockdown

Micah Ernest, Editor in Chief October 2, 2023

Updated on Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 4:50 p.m. Baltimore County Police responded Monday to an incident in one of Stevenson University's residence halls, prompting the University to place the campus on lockdown...

A voters guide to news as a college student in 2023

A voter’s guide to news as a college student in 2023

Micah Ernest, Editor October 2, 2023

The modern political climate can be characterized by drastic bipartisanship and widespread misinformation fueling people's decisions as they cast votes every election cycle. The inaccuracy and bias demonstrated...

New nature trails provide scenic routes between Stevenson’s Owings Mills campuses

Clare Oshman, Reporter September 26, 2023

An urban legend has spread around Stevenson University’s campus for years. The story was once shared with upperclassmen on campus and gradually makes its way to incoming students.   Legend says...

Click on image for full event flyer. Credits: MAP

Don’t miss out on your chance to prove that Stevenson’s got talent

Emily Fox, Reporter September 18, 2023

Stevenson’s Mustang Activities Programing (MAP) committee is under new direction this semester and is excited to kick things off with the annual Founder’s Day Talent Show.  MAP wants to get as...

The AMA is a national association with over 250 chapters at colleges and universities around the country. Credits: AMA

Stevenson’s AMA chapter already working on semester-long Homeland Security project

Jacob Crosby, Reporter September 18, 2023

Stevenson’s American Marketing Association (AMA) is busy this semester working on a competition for Homeland Security to reduce harassment and violence across different organizations, chapter advisor...

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