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Every year, Pantone declares one hue to be Color of the Year, a color predictive of global design trends and overall attitudes of the upcoming year.
Hillel, the self-described home for Jewish life at Stevens, is holding their annual menorah lightings in celebration of Hanukkah. The lightings, as well as the Hanukkah party that was held on the first night on December 7, hold special significance this year in light of the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
College Democrats and the Stevens Law Society recently co-hosted an event to promote student involvement in local politics. Called “Career in Politics and Activism,” It featured the Hoboken Democrats Chair and three City Council members as guest speakers.
As December continues to roll on by, out comes the holiday decorations, winter jackets, and textbooks. Yes, you read that right, textbooks.
In the intricate tapestry of neurodevelopmental disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) stands as a challenging puzzle, its pieces evolving and multiplying over time.
Bias is infused into the modern currency that drives daily and institutional structures: technology. As we pass off machine learning and AI as objective systems, the developers behind everything from phone apps to complex predictive algorithms carry biases that exist within our society.
As we wrap up the semester with The Stute’s 121st volume, I am excited to reflect on the incredible year we’ve had so far, producing 14 issues that surpassed my expectations.
This year has been imperfect and chaotic, and the biggest changes of my eighteen-year-old life have happened within these twelve months.
So far this semester, Off the Press has been getting all kinds of wacky stories, from smart people taking over the world to discovering why Pierce food is bland and that the sky is blue, to stopping spies from other colleges and evil wizards, to celebrating Christmas with Atilla the Duck.