Toss a penny in a fountain, blow out birthday candles, or pick a fallen eyelash from your cheek and make a wish.
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These are dark times, and I take solace where I can get it. Lately I’ve gotten it from The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by anthropologist David Graeber, who died shortly after finishing the book, and archaeologist David Wengrow.
I recently participated in Hoboken’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities, and rarely have I seen such commitment to theme and style as my peers exhibited on Saturday.
This article was written by Marisa Powers & Tasha Khosla.
Introduction
The “defund the police” cause has been pushed more aggressively by activists and other liberal voters after the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020.
Two weeks ago, Russia invaded Ukraine, and the whole world wept. What’s happening across the sea is tragic and requires attention from all world leaders and countries.
The Stute has been around since 1904. Don’t believe me? It’s on the cover of every issue! And being a part of such a long-standing organization is something that never ceases to amaze me.
Sustainability in fashion is becoming increasingly more important to the average consumer. Of course, as college students, we often look for deals over sustainability.
What is your inspiration? In moments of defeat or obscurity, what is that facet of life that never fails to cheer you up?
Last week, I had the opportunity to write a Black History Month (BHM) feature for The Stute, and with the start of Women’s History Month (WHM) this week, I wanted to take the time to bridge between BHM and WHM with my column.
With the return of the Shamrock Shake at McDonald’s, I am once again reminded of the long and winding lore of the fast food franchise.