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Posts published in “Year: 2024

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.

IYKK

Alrighty folks, it’s time for my second most favorite season of the year: FALL. I said last time that I would be writing about bicycle gears this time around.

Nostalgia — the trap and blessing of your memory

As the fall begins to turn the trees red, bring out the sweaters from deep in the closet, and unleash the pumpkin-apple-cidery monsters into the shops and bakeries, it is a time filled with nostalgia.

What autumn reveals about climate change

After a summer of heavy rainfall, many in the United States are looking to enjoy a stark but beautiful change in season and weather.

The Stute E-Board’s Fall favs

Rafael Lee Li for The Stute

It’s that time of year again! September 22 marked the end of Summer and the start of Autumn!

Home is where the haircut is

In my time as a Hobokenite, I have yet to risk a haircut here. Haircuts are a pretty personal action and entail some trust in your barber.