With the virtual start to the semester, midterms seem to have crept up on us a lot quicker than usual. Not to mention, how is spring break just around the corner?
Posts published in “Opinion”
Last week, I had the opportunity to write a Black History Month (BHM) feature for The Stute, and with the start of Women’s History Month (WHM) this week, I wanted to take the time to bridge between BHM and WHM with my column.
Demonstrating the revival of school spirit and campus involvement as the pandemic wanes (although we’re not jinxing it so we’re gonna say we think it’s about to get way worse with a zombie vampire mutation in a month or so), a new student organization has just reached full RSO status.
Sustainability in fashion is becoming increasingly more important to the average consumer. Of course, as college students, we often look for deals over sustainability.
What is your inspiration? In moments of defeat or obscurity, what is that facet of life that never fails to cheer you up?
Happy March and Women’s History Month, everyone! While I was taking a walk through Hoboken and enjoying the semi-warm weather, I was listening to my “Feminist” playlist on Spotify.
Movie musicals used to excite me. I loved the idea of getting to see something I’ve cherished on Broadway and Spotify come to real life on the big screen.
With the return of the Shamrock Shake at McDonald’s, I am once again reminded of the long and winding lore of the fast food franchise.
What’s at the bottom of things? If we keep asking “Why?”, where do we end up? Some physicists postulate that everything stems from a single primordial force or particle, perhaps a super-symmetrical string, from which flow the myriad forces and particles of our fallen world.
Distraction is a commonality amongst students of all ages. At one point or another, all students have lost interest in the discussion or lecture at hand and gazed through the window of their classroom or their phone screen.