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The Stute

AI: an applied mathematics perspective

In the last week of Fall 2023 classes, I attended a workshop-style conference titled “Mathematical Opportunities in Digital Twins,” abbreviated MATH-DT, and co-organized by my PhD advisor, Professor Kathrin Smetana.

Random hacks

Often, I’ve been told that I am a plethora of (mostly useless) information when it comes to some (sometimes useful) things.

Zooming through the semester

Is it just me, or did Zoom not exist until late 2020? This video conferencing platform has risen in popularity as the need for online meetings demands a universal platform.

A Classic Indian Folktale

Today, at Off The Press, we decided to get a little multicultural and dive into underrated folktales from other countries. And here is one of the most famous folktales from India!

Pandemic diaries

It was this time three years ago that we were coming back from winter break in my first year at Stevens.

Stanley red flags

To Stanley or to Owala, that is the question. In a never-ending riptide of consumerism, one is faced with a difficult choice: will I cave in and buy the water bottle that is trendy this month?

Rizz, 2023 Word of the Year

Have you ever wanted to be more than just friends with someone? Or thought that someone was really attractive, but didn’t know how to approach them?

Hillel brings light to campus with nightly menorah lightings for Hanukkah

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.