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Posts published by “Tasha Khosla”

Tasha Khosla is a fourth year quantitative finance major. She works as the Opinion Editor for The Stute and is a trained copy editor.

Group project survival guide

At Stevens, a major aspect of the coursework is collaboration, which manifests in the form of group projects. Many students feel a sense of dread when they hear the words “group projects,” flashing back to memories of group mates who ghost, do nothing, or submit AI-generated slop.

Five things you do at Stevens that are secretly bad for the planet

With work, extracurriculars, and other responsibilities, thinking about environmental impact may be the least of a student’s worries. After all, many Stevens students do recycle, thrift their clothes, and (usually) remember to turn their lights off.

Hoboken has entered the Olivia Rodrigo universe

Over the past few weeks, singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has been promoting her new album, titled you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, by leaving clues—also known as “Easter eggs”—for fans to piece together.

A machine learning filter: AI’s role in safe public drinking water

Dr. Tao Ye, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering, received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his research on using AI to help make public drinking water safer. 

Chat, replace my professor

In a shocking announcement, Snevets has decided to replace certain professors with artificial intelligence. According to President Narfarvar, this change is being implemented “to help reduce unnecessary spending and to open up new opportunities for students.

Rising to the NFL’s challenge: making football helmets safer

On February 6, the NFL announced the next round in the HealthTECH Challenge series, which is a “series of innovation challenges intended to deepen understanding of and advance solutions in the areas of head protection, materials science, and kinematic measurement, among others.”

Updates on SNAP benefits

On October 1, the government shutdown began, eventually leading to the shutdown of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is a federal program funded by the Farm Bill and is administered to qualifying residents by the states.

NY3: Secaucus’ new AI data center

The rise of AI has been undeniable. Platforms, from social media apps to search engines, have been incorporating AI, subsequently creating the need for data centers.