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Posts published in “The Stute Editorial”

The Stute Editorial is an Opinion column written by the current Editor in Chief of The Stute to address and explain editorial decision making, discuss news and media issues, and develop a sense of trust and transparency between readers and members of The Stute.

An Apology and Acknowledgement

Dear Stevens Community,

In the most recent issue of The Stute, our April Fool’s Day mock paper, “The Stupe,” is included as a four-page mini-issue within the contents of the actual issue.

Spring Cleaning for The Stute

As you may or may not know, last week was the week of Eboard elections on The Stute. I didn’t bother mentioning it at the time, honestly because it is a touch overused for the topic of the first editorial of the new Editor in Chief.

Passing the torch

As I work on my last issue of The Stute as Editor-in-Chief, I can’t help but reminisce about all of the stories I’ve witnessed over the years.

Spoiler alert

As an avid television fan who follows entertainment news regularly, there’s nothing worse than “spoilers.” With DVRs and streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, time-shifted viewing of television shows has greatly increased.

TheStute.com: new & improved

website

It has been a long time coming, but we are proud to say that our new website is now up. After switching content management services and working out some internal issues, you can now get all of our content on your computer, tablet, or phone, in addition to traditional print.

Languages as humanities

A college education is intended to be balanced and give students a well-rounded learning experience. Here at Stevens, students are required to take humanities courses and physical education courses (or participate in Stevens Athletics) in addition to the core courses required for their major.

“Life in Color”

One of your favorite bands is in town and you’re at their concert. The band is playing your favorite song from their new album and it sounds amazing.

Growing pains

Last week, we received a Letter to the Editor concerning the Registrar and some of their processes. I’d like to add my thoughts on the subject to bring attention to some issues that I’ve heard from others and experienced myself.

Stop and smell the roses

Well, the holidays are gone and we’re getting back to our routines. Different schedules and new people keep things interesting, but underneath it all, not that much has changed.