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New year, new semester, new opportunity

So here we are again, resuming this reader/writer relationship thing we have here. It’s a great thing and I wish we had this moment more often.

Thanks

My journalism career began at the age of eight when my elementary school newspaper had an essay application in order to get chosen as a contributor.

Do you read The Stute?

This is it! Last issue of the semester. Are you excited, CAL 103 Whitney students? You won’t have to read the paper anymore!

Ronald McDonald is creating a robot army

The goal of a corporation is to maximize profits. So, how should a business go about this? The fast food industry has an answer: replace its workers with technology.

The gift of the city

I begin this column before completing my mental return from Thanksgiving break, but the post-Thanksgiving shopping season is clearly already in full swing.

It’s Lit

“Music is dope,” Josh Pirog explains. “It’s the only inanimate thing that [can] completely brighten my day. It’s very powerful.” As a kid growing up, Josh enjoyed singing.

We are approaching the end

The end is near, ladies and gentlemen. The end of the semester and, for some of you, the end of your first semester here at Stevens.

Trending for Girls: Fall and Winter Fashion

It’s been a while since my last column, but I couldn’t close out the semester without one last article on what styles I’m loving right now…because I’m loving quite a bit!

Who do you choose to be your heroes?

What do you think about when you hear the word “hero?” Personally, I don’t think of the usual cape-wearing, crime fighting, city-saving hero we all see in the superhero movies that come out, like, twice a month.