The town of Empty Interior, NY was a place of spell-bound mathematics. Fantastical concepts like infinities acting the same as other numbers, or horrifying ones like a curse to fail every math exam for eternity, held a high degree of intrigue among the townspeople.
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Born in 1749, Colonel John Stevens III is a historical figure and the patriarch of the Stevens family that eventually went on to found Stevens Institute of Technology.
As we pass through midterm season and everyone begins to spend all their time studying, there is only one thing on my mind: What should I be for Halloween this year?
As the veil between the worlds grows thin and Hallow’s Eve draws near, it’s time to prepare for a night of spectral delights and eerie enchantments.
For a majority of athletes, playing at the collegiate level is the pinnacle of their career. To have made it to college for any sport marks a significant number of years spent training, refining, and marketing their craft, a feat few accomplish.
So far, there has been a sharp increase in the accumulating cold weather around our campus. Gone are the days of the warm summer sun, turning into a freeze-fest where goosebumps start popping out like jack-in-the-boxes as our bodies try to look for warmth.
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.
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.
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.
Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life, published in 2015, is a plotless, sporadic, existential narrative that manages to be both shocking and beautiful, but never at the same time.
