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Zero to adulting: Off-campus living

Off-campus living — exciting, intimidating, and filled with an endless amount of “I have to carry my groceries how far??

Let’s talk about tech regulation: The ethics of artificial intelligence

I was first introduced to artificial intelligence (AI) through movies and media. Movies like Star Wars made me appreciate the convenience of AI; watching C-3PO and R2D2 made me wish for a world in which a sentient robot (or rather, a protocol droid) tended to my every need.

In which the author restaurant-shames herself

I tried the Pizza Republic macaroni and cheese this week.

Yes, I know I’m a senior. Yes, I know it’s essentially a crime to live here for this long without taking a trip to the “Mac Daddy of Hoboken.”

A case for print

I can’t even describe how much joy last week’s print issue brought me, as the first print issue of The Stute since March 6, 2020.

Eye of the Tiger

Eyes tell stories. If you had looked into my eyes on the day of my high school graduation, you would have seen that the last thing I wanted to do after I received my diploma was to ever think about the last four years again.

X Marks the Spot

Stevens’ professors were baffled during the first few classes as many students, new and old, were late to class or missed it entirely.