Tis the season for tons of tourists to descend upon the city to find their fill of holiday cheer, and though we only reside a stone’s throw away, I recommend joining them at least once.
Posts published in “Opinion”
I honestly can’t believe that this is the last week of classes for the semester. It feels like yesterday I was moving into my dorm and starting a new chapter here.
For this pre-holiday issue of The Stute, I’m reprinting an edited version of an essay I originally wrote 15 years ago for The New York Times.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmaaas, everywhere you go!
I can only assume that you all have your Christmas lists filled with my recommendations from the last few months…if not, hurry!
In the past 14 issues I’ve discussed a host of topics: from embracing change and achieving goals to the state of the student government and death on campus.
Apple has recently announced that their programming language for Apple devices, Swift, is now open source.
Alongside the open source release, Apple unveiled Swift.org.
I am not in a festive mood. After Hoboken’s Thanksgiving water main break, I am rather grumpy. Before the water main break, I was wondering what to write about for this week, and I found my answer when looking at a piece of trash on the ground.
Alpine Labs launched a Kickstarter campaign for Pulse, with the subtitle “Your Camera, Upgraded.” Though Pulse is a popular name for a product, it is quite different than the device by Titan Reality that was addressed in last week’s issue.
I watched a conversation recently between journalist Robert Wright and physicist Lawrence Krauss on “the origins of the universe, quantum weirdness and the limits of scientific knowledge,” according to an announcement from event host Union Theological Seminary.
A few years ago, I knew an incredibly talented girl. She was considered a “golden girl” by many, and rightfully so: She was sharp, athletic, very popular and mostly very friendly.




