Right across the river, I’m reminded how fast time passes. In the city, everything is changing all the time and too quickly for most people.
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Fine, I’ll talk about it! The Barbie Movie came out this summer and it took girls by storm. No one has specifically asked me to write a column about this, but I feel like it would be wrong not to discuss my thoughts at some point.
On Monday, October 9, President Farvardin sent a school-wide email that I found very disappointing. It was sent as a timely response to the recently declared war in Israel, urging students to “foster kindness, support and appreciation for others and to model inclusivity and compassion” and directing them towards available mental health support resources.
As we look in the mirror and find our father’s eyes or our mother’s nose, what similarities persist through generations, and how do the unique ways we animate identical traits tell our story?
As we have discussed in this column so far, autism is a complex, often mysterious topic. We have been learning about the definitions, diagnosis, masking, and other parts of autism.
The up and coming branch of fintech and data is a useful and impactful niche that is growing more and more day by day.
Hi there, reader! If you don’t know me, my name is Kevin Castner Jr. I am, amongst
other things, the Archives Liaison for The Stute.
On Saturday, September 23, Stevens Underground Music Awareness Committee hosted their first show of the year in collaboration with the Audio Engineering Club and Castle Point Radio.
The Stevens women’s volleyball team had a great start to the season, with a 2-0 start in conference play and a 7-6 record overall as of October 2.
Over the past week, Stevens’ Field Hockey has beaten and even shut out its opponents in impressive wins over Drew University, Eastern University, Montclair State University, and Albright College.


