We progress through life in stages. In each stage, we dedicate all of our time toward preparing ourselves for the next one.
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It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that everyone’s favorite reporter, the Prince of Print, the Sultan of Satire, the Babe Ruth of Breaking News, Simon Pepa, is about to graduate from college and will tragically no longer grace the pages of The Stute with his topical and trendy articles.
As Stevens bids farewell to another class of Ducks bound for the workforce, President Biden has paused federal student loan payments until September.
When I attempt to construct a narrative of my four years at Stevens, to present a piecemeal construction of the 1348 days between my first permanent relocation to its campus and now, I am overwhelmed by the enormity of the totality of my experience.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many events have been thrown into uncertainty; however, Stevens is planning for multiple in-person Commencement ceremonies.
It might seem like a strange thing, but when I look back on the past four years at Stevens, I think about Plato’s allegory of the cave.
Coffee lovers no longer have to worry about the waste they generate from coffee pulp, just like tea and fresh juice lovers.
Vegetarianism is defined as a diet that eliminates meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal that enables animal slaughter.
On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.
The COVID-19 pandemic has given society a fast-motion glimpse of what climate change could entail, as both the pandemic and climate change have demonstrated lasting global impacts on people’s health and quality of life.


