Whether you’re on brain-rot TikTok, StudyTok, BookTok, DramaTok, or some ultra-specific niche side of TikTok, we can all agree that doom scrolling on TikTok is one of the biggest threats to your productivity and focus.
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It’s that time of the semester again (or for first-years, your first time), midterms are around the corner, and everybody’s goosebumps are rising, like the cost of living.
As midterms approach, it can feel increasingly difficult to find a place to “lock in” (i.e., focus) to study for every exam or work on every project.
The fall season is densely populated with holidays from various religions. Not all holidays align with the school-appointed breaks, so what can students do in this case?
Ever wondered what it’s like to celebrate Diwali, experience a dragon dance, or enjoy a potluck of flavors from around the world—all without leaving campus?

On Friday, October 4, Stevens Hillel hosted a Shabbat dinner in celebration of the Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
It’s that time of year again — the air is crisp, the leaves are a golden blur, and there’s the unmistakable scent of pumpkin spice wafting through coffee shops.
After a summer of heavy rainfall, many in the United States are looking to enjoy a stark but beautiful change in season and weather.

It’s that time of year again! September 22 marked the end of Summer and the start of Autumn!
In 1971, as Stevens officially admitted its first women undergraduates, the United States ratified the 26th constitutional amendment, which set the national minimum voting age at 18.