The Stute has been around since 1904. Don’t believe me? It’s on the cover of every issue! And being a part of such a long-standing organization is something that never ceases to amaze me.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Two weeks ago, Russia invaded Ukraine, and the whole world wept. What’s happening across the sea is tragic and requires attention from all world leaders and countries.
So, if you have not heard the news, Owl House and Amphibia are returning on March 19. This was a sooner-than-expected but very exciting announcement for the fandom.
I recently participated in Hoboken’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities, and rarely have I seen such commitment to theme and style as my peers exhibited on Saturday.
When you abstract music to its basic elements, it’s simply a mixture of different sound vibrations, frequencies, and sometimes lyrics. Somehow, these three items are combined in infinite ways to produce unique listening experiences, and I feel that it’s these unique productions that bind us together as a community.
I found some records today. Hoboken curbside posted on their Instagram regarding over 200 records sitting outside of an apartment building off of 5th street.
People make the world go round. Every day we interact with roommates, baristas, city workers, professors, and the list goes on and on.
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?
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.