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Stevens researchers use AI to spot fake news

Fake news, untrustworthy tweets, and all manner of rumors have recently made headlines in news, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both the World Health Organization and the US Surgeon General have called for a crackdown on COVID-19 misinformation.

Why Jujutsu Kaisen leaves an impact

I have been watching anime for approximately six years now, and throughout this time I have gone through many phases of anime-watching from shoujo, romance, slice of life, and shounen, where it all begins.

Tis the season

November. It is one of the busiest months of the year in my opinion. Halloween decorations are hastily taken down and replaced with Christmas trees and twinkle lights, and you can finally begin to acknowledge the Christmas items in Macys and TJMaxx that have been on the shelves since the first week of September.

Beauty products I use that my eczema likes

As I have gotten older my skin has become more sensitive, changing in appearance and texture. I am struggling with eczema now as my skin has dried out no matter how much I moisturize it.

Parents Visit Local Student

The pressure continued to mount on a local student this week after a conversation with his parents revealed he was responsible for filling several hours on a Saturday afternoon while his family visited.

Taking a crystal clear stand

It’s been more than a month since I wrote my last column on the irony of investing in “responsible” companies. As an investor or just a college kid paging through the news, it helps to look at whether or not institutions are really walking the walk when it comes to climate change. 

Dance Moms: What happened to my favorite show?

I grew up watching Dance Moms. After long days at school, my sister and I would intently watch our television, waiting for an episode or two of Dance Moms to air on Lifetime.