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The Stute

For the love of reading

There is something so special about books. Their capability to take you into another universe, captivated by an intricate story unfolding at your fingertips, is truly magical.

On loneliness

My freshman year has been fantastic. Well, not really. But it hasn’t been terrible, and because of that, I hate complaining.

100 gecs 2: 10,000 gecs

While “What kind of music do you listen to?” is a good opener, I think “What music do you hate?” tells you more about a person.

Student finds shortest path between two points

In an effort to continually minimize the distance walking between two points in Hoboken, a local student has taken advantage of his ability to phase through buildings to reduce distance.

We should all be that bus driver

As my senior year is coming to a close, my last few pieces will focus on bringing the senior class together with what we can do together.

Tár: an unreliable narrator (My Favorite!!)

I like to think I’m pretty well-versed in movie genres. I’ll watch pretty much anything and, although I may not enjoy everything I watch, I can always appreciate it.

Tragedy and football

The story of Reichen Posey is one of deep sadness and extreme hopefulness. Posey found football as an escape from the tragedy that struck him at such a young age.

Donald Trump’s indictment

Introduction 

Former President Donald Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. An indictment was released on Tuesday, April 4, detailing the charges against him.

How science communication has changed

The year is 1665. At this time, most of science writing is contained in two mediums: writing letters (called the ‘Invisible College’ of letter writing scientists), and writing books.