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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.

The good old days

Next week is Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday. The entire day (or week, if you’re like me) revolves around cooking, baking, spending time with family, eating way too much, sleeping, and watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

Re-building The Stute, hoping for stability

The current office for The Stute, in the Student Center, is the third office I’ve been in as a member of The Stute, and it won’t be the last.

The Halloween Issue

BOO! Welcome to the third annual Halloween Issue of The Stute! What started in 2019 has now become a very fun Stute tradition in which we take off our journalistic hats for a moment and operate more so as a magazine: a more stylized front page design, photo spreads, spooky stories, and more can be found within the next few pages.

Book review: Andrew Marantz’s Antisocial

Welcome to my second book review of the semester where I attempt to justify how a book review can relate to The Stute Editorial.

Can the news ever sleep?

Week 6 burnout. I feel it, you feel it, we all feel it. We’re nearing midterms but not quite there yet, work is starting to pile up, if you were ahead of the game a couple weeks ago you might be slipping now, etc, etc. 

Stevens lights up while students remain in the dark

This past Wednesday, Stevens held the Illumination Ceremony for the new University Towers in which they quite literally lit up a sign reading “STEVENS” across the top of one of the towers.

A case for print

I can’t even describe how much joy last week’s print issue brought me, as the first print issue of The Stute since March 6, 2020.