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Advice to freshmen

As the year ends, I wonder how I fit so much stuff into my shoebox of a dorm and how I will possibly get all of it out.

Bedroom pop for bunkering down in finals season

When the stress of finals is overwhelming, music is therapeutic. It’s helpful to set a tone to drown out the dread of an upcoming exam and focus on figuring out what you know.

Everyone forgot how to read

There is a crisis! No one knows how to read anymore! This is objectively the worst possible medium for announcing this crisis and coming to a conclusion because of the aforementioned nature of the crisis.

An end means a new beginning

Entering my freshman year at Stevens in 2019, it’s been an interesting journey. From coming in as a shy sports writer to a flurry of editing roles to being the confident writer I am today, The Stute has given me a platform to redefine myself not only as a writer, but as a person.

My last match

The places I’ve traveled, the things I’ve learned, my goals, my dreams, my family, the friends I’ve made, the big wins, the small wins, the plane rides, the car rides, the bus rides, the tournaments I’ve won, the losses I’ve had, the bad times and the good times: everything has led me to where I’m at right now.  

The Biden administration and electric vehicles

Introduction 

On Wednesday, April 12, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), at the direction of the Biden administration, proposed that two-thirds of passenger cars and a quarter of trucks sold in the United States should be electrically powered.

Can plants communicate?

If you’ve ever watched a time lapse video of a plant, you’ll be well aware that most plants are surprisingly active organisms.

Kaitlin Gili presents on quantum cognition

Innovation is at the forefront of classes, research, internships, and the future of Stevens graduates. This concept motivated recent Stevens Physics graduate and the current University of Oxford Ph.D.