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Spooky season

I sometimes say I can smell the seasons coming. The smell of decaying leaves wafts through the streets, and the 65-degree air permeates my nostrils and the stitches in my $19.99 Marshalls sweater.

Jump scare sexism

Picture this: you’re scrolling through Instagram. Everything is chill on your feed, a normal mix of dog videos and reposted TikToks when all of a sudden, the algorithm decides to pull up a grainy Reddit screenshot where some man explains why women suck and should be in the kitchen.

Read if you dare!

Greetings, brave souls, and welcome to The Stute’s fifth Annual Halloween Issue! In this special edition, we present to you a concoction of curious and spine-chilling tales with their origins shrouded in mystery.

Halloween every day: the costumes of autism

As we explore our journey of autism, we slowly unmask the many mysteries that autism holds. We have examined how autism is defined and diagnosed, its effects, and even a potential part of the human brain that can cause autism.

Dressing up without draining your wallet

As pumpkins, plastic skulls, and witch hats start to fly off of the shelves, it signals that the famous spooky holiday is right around the corner.

Cross Country takes on Border Battle meet

On October 14, Stevens’ men’s and women’s cross country team traveled to compete at the Border Battle meet at Dream Park in Logan Township, NJ.

New galaxies have been discovered with James Webb Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope has surpassed the Hubble Space Telescope in power and precision, and has allowed astronomers to finally gain some insight into where and how the first galaxies were created.