It was a dark and stormy morning on Friday, September 29, at 7 a.m. when Isy and Ava set out to do the impossible: deliver the fourth issue of The Stute across campus — a seemingly ordinary day transformed into an unforgettable tall tale of two girls braving the Stevens deluge.
The Stute
The bright, entrancing cover of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho will never be enough to capture the beauty lying within its pages.
Autism, as we are discovering in this column, is shrouded in mystery — enhanced by the problematic nature of defining what autism is and the vast diversity of individuals who identify on the autism spectrum.
In this week’s Artist Spotlight, I will be covering the Australian Precisionist and contemporary realist landscape painter Jeffrey Smart, one of Australia’s most celebrated artists for his unique perspective on the industrial landscapes of the modern age.
Hollywood was frozen in its tracks starting in May when the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike. The WGA had a host of issues with which they were significantly concerned, and after a failure to find a solid compromise, the WGA started striking in May.
The Women’s Makerspace workshop series is making its return debut tonight, October 6, from 6 to 8 p.m in the MakerSpace (ABS-104).
Post-tropical cyclone Ophelia drenched the Northeast on Friday, resulting in a state of emergency in New York. The New York City subway system, airport terminals, and roads were shut down due to the downpour.
On September 21, an unfamiliar “special events” vendor was seen walking into academic buildings on the south side of campus. He approached multiple students as classes were occurring in these buildings to sell tickets for a comedy club located in New York.
In less than two months, votes will be cast for the New Jersey General Assembly, the New Jersey Senate, and the Hoboken City Council.
It seems that in the modern day, we don’t have things that keep for very long, especially when it comes to electronics.



