Earlier this past week, I had to write an essay (the horror!). I know, I am a literature minor, and I knew I would have to face this hurdle sooner or later.
Posts published by “Jiya Jaisinghani”
Jiya is a 2/4 biomedical engineering student pursuing a minor in literature. She has previously served as the layout editor, a layout assistant and is currently the Editor in Chief for The Stute.
It seems I have had a recurring conversation this past week, and that is what makes it worth writing about.
Tianna spends an entire week collecting the news that will be featured in the upcoming issue.
If you are looking for a “Stute” related Editorial this week, come back next week.
Today is about the changes this campus has faced in only the past two years.
Each Editor-in-Chief comes into their position with a main goal in mind. That goal stems from what the organization desperately needs.
In all honesty, I have restarted this article five times in the last few hours. I have changed topics and promised Itai, the Opinion Editor, I am “cooking” — I was not.
My summer ended the minute I received my first Slack message. The school year ends, but The Stute never really stops.
Welcome first-years and hello again to our returning students! For the sake of my Layout Editor, Eiliyah’s, peace, I am going to keep this Stute Summer RECAP under 500 words.
I came to this campus wanting a fresh start from the little hometown I grew up in. The first people I met at Stevens were graduating members of the class of 2024 and 2025.
During these past few weeks, I have had several writers request that their articles be published under “The Stute” rather than their own names.
I found myself between a rock and a hard place last week, Wednesday to be specific. I was proposed with an article idea that may have an impact on several groups on this campus.