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Pay to Win?

Sometimes, it is safe to say that the age of the “hermit inside and hogging your video cartridge for hours at a time” is gone.

In defense of online anonymity

In last week’s issue of The Stute, Joseph Brosnan, the Editor in Chief, wrote an editorial (Internet anonymity and lack of online etiquette) arguing against online anonymity. 

See you on the Rift!

By Jiaren Li

After my column on DotA2, I figure it is only right if it’s arguably major competitor, League of Legends (LoL), is also covered.

BeMore and do something different

Let me first start off with a disclaimer: I am not omniscient. I am not capable of being everywhere at once all of the time, despite my valiant efforts.

Procrastinating Perfectly

“Priorities” are something of an urban legend to us college kids. We do whatever we want, whenever we want, with nobody to remind us of the things we should be doing.

So Far, Big Data Is Small Potatoes

By John Horgan

One of the high points of my summer vacation took place last May, when I attended How the Light Gets In, a philosophy in Hay-on-Wye, Britain.

Pass the elk

Anyone who knows me knows that there’s nothing I appreciate more than a good burger. While the occasional trip to Manhattan to refill those special tanks that can only be filled by such establishments as Shake Shack and New York Burger Company are almost necessary, Hoboken has of late developed quite the variety of burgers, a delight to few more than myself.

The “T” stands for “technology”

A few years ago, we stood in line as eager freshmen to receive that guarantee for every student: a laptop. If you were enrolled as any major that didn’t start with “Music” or “Art”, you received the 17-inch behemoth of a computing machine.