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.
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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.
Women’s Soccer took their third, fourth and fifth victories of the 2023 season on Wednesday, October 11, Saturday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 17 against the College of Mount Saint Vincent, DeSales University, and King’s College, respectively.
The Stevens Women’s Volleyball team has been on a very successful run across their past few games, amassing a six-match winning streak along the way.
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.
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.
While Earth is the only known planet to have any kind of life, other objects in and out of our solar system have potentially shown signs of habitability.
Kenya has recently found a new source of renewable geothermal energy: hydrothermal vents. With the African tectonic plate splitting in two under the town of Naivasha, a cleave bursting with geothermal energy was formed.
On campus, both Pride Month and LGBTQ+ History Month are celebrated, but what is the main difference? While organizations such as Torch and oSTEM embody the spirit of living with pride daily, the purpose of Pride Month is to “recognize the impact that LGBTQ individuals have had on society locally, nationally and internationally.”
Torch and oSTEM are well-known, queer-based clubs on campus that host a variety of events throughout the semester, however, much of the student population is unfamiliar with TranSIT, a sub-group of Torch.

