A report in Nature on 10,000-year-old skeletons unearthed in West Turkana, Kenya is being touted as evidence for the assertion that war has deep evolutionary roots.
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With everyone on campus sniffling and sneezing these days, I figured I should do my body a favor and go for a healthier option this week.
This week has been a whirlwind of events. From sorority recruitment and scholarship applications to Honor Board executive board nominations, it has definitely been a busy week.
Two weekends ago at the Leadership Connect summit, I received a text message from a friend and former writer/photographer for The Stute in the middle of a presentation by Chris Shemanski.
One of the most telling bits of insight we got from Kanye West’s social media confrontation with rapper Wiz Khalifa in the past few weeks was a particular string of tweets referencing model and founder of eponymous not-for-profit organization, Amber Rose.
Physics, more than any other field, lured me into science journalism more than three decades ago. Physics represented a kind of scientific theology, an empirical, rational way of probing, if not solving, the mysteries of existence.
By Katie Brown
It’s not the end of fall finals period until I pick up a copy of The Stute and use the gloriously festive and free wrapping paper provided on the back pages.
If you’re familiar with the latest installments of the Final Fantasy franchise, you might be aware that a certain pink-haired heroine is the new face of Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2016 ready-to-wear collection.


