The world is like a great abyss, filled with endless opportunities and emotions; because we live in such a precarious, disquieted globe, the disquiet we are surrounded by fails to hush the tumult in our minds and hearts.
Posts published in “Opinion”
I recently watched The Social Dilemma, a documentary that dissects the darker aspects of social media platforms and similar tech mega-services like Google and YouTube.
I hate to admit it, but I used to think I was different from other women. Not that I was better or cooler, I just thought I didn’t have “the girl thing.”
As I am now entering my fourth and final year at Stevens, I am filled with so many different emotions. Through my panicking for my final year, excitement to see friends again, and eagerness to learn new things, I wanted to take a step back and really be able to record my final year and share with others all of my tips and tricks I’ve found along the way for being successful as a student at Stevens.
According to the local Hojoken news source, “Nohnoozesguhd News,” there have been recent reports about sightings of people with an actual freaking brain.
As the editor-in-chief of The Stute, I am proud to highlight the accomplishments and the journey of the senior class of 2023.
True to senior fashion, we came up with this article idea a few days before our senior essay was due. Don’t worry though – procrastination also means that we put a lot of thought into it before actually writing!
Dear seniors: I’d like to flashback to spring of 2022. Many of us were knee-deep in finals, struggling to finish the semester.
As I sit down to write my last Stute article, it feels odd to try my hand at opinion. So for my final Stute piece, I will be doing what I have advised every science writer not to do: combine my opinions with science.
I am not 22 yet (eight days out), but I couldn’t give up a chance to dissect a lyric from an artist who somehow understands me before I can understand myself.