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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Field Hockey takes one win and one loss in Virginia

Photo courtesy of stevensducks.com (Shot by Sid Rochlani)

On September 28 and 29, Stevens Field Hockey traveled to Virginia to compete against Washington and Lee University and Roanoke College.

Unraveling men’s minds

It has been jokingly said that “men are from Mars and women are from Venus.” Often, this is due to the notion that men and women think very differently.

Mathematicians discover a new class of shapes

Photo courtesy of nature.com
(shot by James L. Amos)

Mathematicians love tiling, the process of covering a surface using some set of geometric shapes with no gaps and overlaps.

If loving fall is basic, so be it; I’ll be basic

My favorite time of year is here! I absolutely love it when the weather starts getting colder. I can start drinking hot teas and drinks, layer my outfits and incorporate sweaters and jackets into my fits, walk in the rain, and watch the fall foliage.

Brat on shuffle

Abby Thomas for The Stute

Did you have a Brat summer? Is your wardrobe all electric-green? Are you subtly obsessed with house music now?

Busy beaver (the mathematical version)

If there were any skeptical readers of my last column thinking to themselves “how on Earth are beavers related to fundamental mathematics,” I respond to them with: doubters be dammed!

A trip down flavor lane

Would you trade a couple of duckbills for a taste of something heavenly? Well, I did when I ordered Bluestone Lane Café’s strawberry matcha coconut cloud drink.

Why you should read an essay collection

Nobody Knows My Name is an essay collection by James Baldwin that is phenomenal, and anyone even slightly interested should read it.