Being a second-year freshman is a lot like online dating. You’ve hypothetically “met” the
school already, and decided this is the one based on the limited information you were given.
Being a second-year freshman is a lot like online dating. You’ve hypothetically “met” the
school already, and decided this is the one based on the limited information you were given.
My room at home is a mess. There are clothes all over the floor along with an array of random stuff ranging from first grade schoolwork to books I bought years ago and have still yet to read.
In a move that the administration says will provide increased access to NYC for students looking for jobs, internships, and networking opportunities, Stevens has announced that they are digging up and reconstructing the entire campus in Central Park in Manhattan.
Now more than ever, it is important to consumers to be conscious about their shopping habits and which brands and stores they purchase from.
M. Night Shyamalan is known for making thrillers with a twist — it’s pretty much all he has done in recent years.

No shame in it, I 100% walked past this book in a Barnes & Noble, stopped, turned around, and picked it up because of the aesthetic cover.
The summer close marked the end of my very first technology internship, in which I was finally able to get industry experience and work on engaging projects.
A couple of months ago, between Zoom lectures, I logged on at precisely noon, with my credit card ready, to make a very important purchase.
This piece was written by Gianna Callegari and Keenan Yates.
With every new beginning comes a wave of uncertainty and confusion, and starting college is most definitely no exception!
Hello! Frequent readers of The Stute might not recognize my name as a typical staff writer — I’ve been the Head Copy Editor for the past four years, editing in the shadows fixing Oxford commas, sentences that are just not quite right, and cases of oh no no no how on earth do I fix this fueled by Pepsi and cold pizza in three different Stute offices until the wee hours of the morning.