In response to the overwhelming demand among students who have begun applying for internships only to realize with dismay the vast number of cover letters they’ll need to write, several of the professional societies have banded together to co-host a cover letter auction event.
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I promise final exams won’t be as scary as it sounds (hopefully).
1. Make a color coded schedule
If you don’t already color code your planner or calendar, this is my number one tip for organization (and there’s no better time to start than right in time for finals).
Being on The Stute has subtly switched my inner calendar from the 2021-2022 Fall Semester Schedule to The Stute Schedule. So while we still have a month left of school, knowing that this is my last article of the term has me thinking my finals are next week which, for the good of myself and all other students on this campus, is very much not the case.
I tried all the Oreo flavors so you don’t have to.
Well, not all of them. That’s because there are over 80 varieties of America’s Favorite Cookie, most of which I don’t believe can be found outside of a lab.
It’s no secret that the government and Big Tech mix like oil and water (when it’s time for a lawsuit, their relationship more similarly resembles Pepsi and Mentos).
It’s been more than a month since I wrote my last column on the irony of investing in “responsible” companies. As an investor or just a college kid paging through the news, it helps to look at whether or not institutions are really walking the walk when it comes to climate change.
The pressure continued to mount on a local student this week after a conversation with his parents revealed he was responsible for filling several hours on a Saturday afternoon while his family visited.
As I have gotten older my skin has become more sensitive, changing in appearance and texture. I am struggling with eczema now as my skin has dried out no matter how much I moisturize it.
Introduction
After Election Day 2021, a few states in the union have yielded interesting results. First, Virginia elected a new Republican governor just one year removed from a ten-point margin in favor of President Biden.
A few weeks ago, myself and my friends visited the Chelsea art galleries in New York City, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.