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Posts published in “Halloween”

Cursed horse statue on campus?

During my freshman year, I had always walked past the Torch Bearers statue here on campus without thinking twice about it—not even knowing the name of it until today—maybe just with a passing thought about how people always say they’re going to touch the horse in some weird place.​

Scientists have created human-rat hybrids

While there have been many recent advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, some researchers have been looking into a more eerie form of computing, artificial biological intelligence.

Bloodied bonds

Our footsteps echoed against the asphalt, cutting through the windy night. Halloween was always meant to be lively. Now, the campus was eerily quiet.

The case of the missing Stute racks

‘Twas the night before the first day, when all throughout Stevens

Not an exam was stirring, not for any reasons;

The dorms were full with freshmen with hopes,

With thoughts that Farvardin would soon show them the ropes;

The buildings were cleansed of any chance of COVID,

While teachers were preparing to be devoted;

And The Stute in their office, with printing ready,

Had just prepared their first issue for publication already,

When over campus there arose such a clatter,

The Stute sprang from their office to see what was the matter.

University Center haunted!

Stevens has been in an uproar since the stunning realization that the as-of-yet unopened University Center towers are dreadfully, hair-raisingly, nail-bitingly, seat-twistingly, head-achingly, stomach-churningly, spine-chillingly haunted.

What to expect for Quack or Treat 2021

Quack or Treat, an annual tradition at Stevens to celebrate Halloween, is happening on campus today, October 29 from 12-3 p.m.

The book you read when preparing for spooky season

To give you a scare for this spooky weekend, here lies Pet Sematary by Stephen King. Dr. Louis Creed takes a new job in Ludlow, Maine, and moves with his family.

The Halloween Issue

BOO! Welcome to the third annual Halloween Issue of The Stute! What started in 2019 has now become a very fun Stute tradition in which we take off our journalistic hats for a moment and operate more so as a magazine: a more stylized front page design, photo spreads, spooky stories, and more can be found within the next few pages.

My favorite Halloween costumes

Halloween: my most favorite holiday and time of year. The candy, the decorations, the pumpkin flavored and scented goodies, the cool weather — you simply can’t beat it.

The harbinger of winter

The air has turned brisk. Red and yellow leaves fall; a frosting on the streets. Days are getting shorter, and the nights are growing longer.