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Find joy in getting dressed

Throughout elementary school, I wore color-coordinated clothes that were carefully selected by my grandma. Even though we did not live in the same house, she managed to plan many of my outfits through detailed descriptions explained over the phone.

Tests, quizzes, and midterms, oh my!

Exams are starting to pile up, so here are some helpful tips to prevent you from drowning in what feels like this endless stream of work:

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Book review: Andrew Marantz’s Antisocial

Welcome to my second book review of the semester where I attempt to justify how a book review can relate to The Stute Editorial.

The book you read for a gripping tale of survival in space

One barren planet, one fierce storm, and one stranded astronaut with a hilarious sense of humor and resourcefulness. Mix these three together and say hello to your next must read science fiction novel—Andy Weir’s The Martian

39 things to do next week at Stevens

The time to get involved is now! Check out this list of events open to undergraduate students from October 24 to October 30.

My stupid elbow and the crazy economics of healthcare

Last winter, I banged my right elbow playing hockey, and it became swollen and red. Doctors diagnosed bursitis, inflammation of my elbow’s bursa sac, and prescribed antibiotics.

Gender stereotypes: how does it affect career paths?

Let me start by saying this: no one ever told me I couldn’t be anything I wanted to be. Whether becoming an engineer, firefighter, or pilot, I was always encouraged to reach for the stars.