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Demon Copperhead, by Barbara Kingsolver

As much as I love writing about and analyzing books, no amount of words will be sufficient to fully grasp the dark beauty of Demon Copperhead, by Barbara Kingsolver.

Huang Yongyu

For this issue’s artist, I chose Huang Yongyu, a Chinese contemporary and expressionist artist who is best known for his ink paintings, caricatures, and sculptures.

Budget before you judge it

Many high school students graduate financially illiterate, putting them at risk in today’s day and age. The weekly actions of an average civilian include writing checks, using credit and debit cards, and making trips to the bank—all of which college students should possess the capability to do.

New Study Confirms Science Ending! (Or Not)

I’ve always been obsessed with the limits of science. How far can science go? Can it keep giving us deep insights into nature forever, or will it eventually run into a wall?

Q: What should I get my friends for the holidays?

Claire:

Now that we’ve entered December and the holidays are right around the corner, it’s officially the season of giving! While some people find it easy to pick out considerate and thoughtful gifts for all their friends, some (like myself) struggle with the task.

RRR-ing: The Stute edition

Welcome to the last issue of The Stute for the Fall 2022 semester. Inside you will find some end-of-the-semester news, photos from EC’s Winter Wonderland event, a few select opinion columns, a monthly calendar, a semester recap of what The Stute has accomplished this semester, and wrapping paper.

Till next time

The days pass by as we rush towards finals week, almost crossing the finish line for this first semester. It’s funny how it seems like just yesterday we all were trying to settle into college.

Student becomes corporation

After hearing about how “corporations and people are basically the same,” and “corporations make a lot of money,” one entrepreneurship-minded business student saw an opportunity to get firsthand startup experience and has now become a corporation.

The app sampler, pt. II: and now I wait

This past Saturday, I hit the submit button on all my applications for Ph.D. programs in mathematics. I ended up applying to five schools, which was narrowed down from the 10 or so schools I had on the shortlist for much of the fall semester.