At 11:30 p.m. I lay in bed, exhausted. My mind is tired, yet I toss and turn, unable to daze into a slumber.
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Grace Miguel is a Senior Software Engineering major and has been a member of the Stute since Spring 2020. She is the Senioritis Opinion Columnist and News Reporter. Aside from the Stute, she enjoys hiking and reading science nonfiction.
It’s that time of the semester—midterms and projects have come to a head and your professors have all assignments due on the same day to torture you.
In 1971, Stevens accepted their first class of female students. Three years later, nineteen-year-old Lenore Schupak, one of the first 18 women to attend Stevens, graduated with a Bachelors of Applied Science.
Do you ever wonder what you’re actually eating or where it came from? Well, buy a premade sandwich from your local grocery store and look at the nutrition label.
Since the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey in November 2020, the NJ commission established its first set of rules for the sale of marijuana in August 2021.
People make the world go round. Every day we interact with roommates, baristas, city workers, professors, and the list goes on and on.
Distraction is a commonality amongst students of all ages. At one point or another, all students have lost interest in the discussion or lecture at hand and gazed through the window of their classroom or their phone screen.
College is a unique place. It can be a place to start anew, find yourself, find a group of life-long friends, discover your passions, and so much more.
Chris Shemanski, former Assistant Director of Undergraduate Student Life, has embarked on a new journey as the Assistant Director of Core Engineering in the Schafer School of Engineering and Science (SES).
It’s a Friday afternoon, I walk out of my Airbnb to get some fresh air and go for my morning walk when the soft touch of snowflakes gently land on my face making my cheeks rosy red.