Picture this: you’re on your phone and you receive a seemingly exciting text. Congratulations! You’ve won a $1000 Walmart gift card.
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This article was written by Marisa Powers and Tasha Khosla.
Introduction
Title 42, a public health order, “allows Customs and Border Protection to turn migrants away without allowing them to file for asylum.”
All too frequently, the college grind weighs down on our mental health, and prioritizing self-care, investigating new and necessary creative outlets, or just taking a moment to meditate, become cumbersome tasks that are difficult to squeeze in between academics, extracurriculars, social obligations, and of course, eating/sleeping/taking showers.
To be honest, I had a hard time writing this article. College is tough, and I haven’t been watching too much anime, nor have I been inspired at all.
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.
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.