I admire Sabine Hossenfelder, the iconoclastic physicist. In her writings and videos, she is blunt, clear, courageous, funny. So her advocacy for superdeterminism distresses me.
Posts published in “Opinion”
It’s that time of the semester—midterms and projects have come to a head and your professors have all assignments due on the same day to torture you.
Asking for help is something that I have previously viewed as a weakness, but now know is a skill that only the strongest people possess.
After the pandemic hit Hoboken in March 2020, The Stute had no choice but to pause printing and publish digitally on thestute.com.
This past Monday, I had the opportunity to go on the second student tour of the new University Center Complex (UCC).
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), cryptocurrencies, and web3—to many people these seem like a “phase,” because PNG files are really not that important.
The blood drive at Walker Gym on Wednesday was a huge success with many students volunteering to have needles poked in them for several minutes to extract some of their oxygen-carrying donuts, alphabetic antigens, and buffy coats (that’s a real part of blood) for transfer to patients in need.
If you’re anything like me, waking up in the morning is such an impossible feat that it’s borderline embarrassing. It takes an infinite amount of willpower and determination for me to simply get out of bed, especially when I have a stressful day ahead of me.
Over spring break, my friends and I (personal shoutout to Sofie, Delia, and Serena) became absolutely infatuated with the new Hulu series, “The Drop Out.”
I first heard about the book Dune years ago. In high school, I had a few friends who talked about it non-stop and tried to get everyone they could to read it as well.