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Posts published by “Namankita Rana”

Passionate about technology, women's issues, art, fashion, and global politics. Though maybe not in that exact order.

Advice from an alumna

Read advice from former Stute member and Stevens alumna, Namankita Rana.

Beginning at the End

So that’s it, then. This is my last column.

Approaching the end

for all complaints of deadlines, late nights spent editing and revising, writing for The Stute has been a hidden blessing.

How to become indestructible

Trigger warning: mention of eating disorders

A few days ago, I received a lovely compliment from a near-stranger. It went something like this: “You present yourself to the world very well.

A “major” change

Hello dedicated readers,

For those of you keeping up with this column, you know that ‘Senioritis’ is dedicated to the tomfoolery and madness that comes with one’s final year in school.

Money on my mind

I have a complicated relationship with money. Though, in all honesty, complicated doesn’t even really begin to scratch the surface of it.

The evolution of female ambition

I’ve always been obsessed with predicting the future. So, the question on my mind these days is: After completing two degrees and landing a job — what’s next?

Friends and Lovers

Two days ago, a girlfriend I’ve known since freshman year left our small, shared group chat. There wasn’t any warning, per se.

Drawing the Line on the #Hustle

For someone who writes a weekly column, I (admittedly) don’t read very much as far as news and blogs go. I wish I did, and I know it’s taken a toll on my stylistic growth (or lack thereof).

Senioritis, where art thou?

Like many of my peers, I assumed that my second semester in my senior year here would be much like the one I had in high school: no stress, no worries, just chilling and living my best life.