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Posts published in “Year: 2022

Getting The Job

In a stressful time for many Stevens students looking for summer internships, co-ops, and full time jobs after graduation, we had the distinct pleasure to catch up with one student who got the job the old-fashioned way.

A happy place

School is stressful. College life is full of problems, and it can be overwhelming at times. The average Stevens student needs to deal with clubs, organizations, friends, family, work, and more, while maintaining a solid grade point average.

Winter break or winter ache

After finishing my last exam, I wished I had asked my parents to pick me up that night instead of the following day.

To the next Editor and the future

It’s been difficult to summarize everything I’ve wanted to say in what might be the last words I’ll ever write for The Stute, in my final editorial of the last issue of The Stute I will edit.

Dreams, reality, and quantum mechanics

My girlfriend, “Emily,” often tells me her dreams, and I, less often, tell her mine, which are usually too murky and disjointed to share.

Hybrid learning environments at Stevens and beyond

This article was written by Jenny Fang and Quentin Jimenez.

With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to affect schooling, members of the Stevens administration and other college professionals have been tasked with deciding whether classes should be in person, fully remote, or a third option: a hybrid learning environment. 

Civil engineering students win 2nd place at NJIT 3D Printed Bridge Competition

Last November, a group of civil engineering students from Stevens participated in the inaugural NJIT 3D Printed Bridge Competition. High schools and universities alike from the New Jersey area were invited to participate by printing and assembling a bridge that was then tested for the amount of vertical load it could withstand.