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Honoring the history of National Coming Out Day

“Coming Out” is an almost intrinsic part of the life of LGBTQ+ people. It is the moment in which they allow themselves to express their true and most authentic identities to the people around them.

Family Day at Stevens: embracing every background

By mid-morning, Stevens comes alive with a kind of warmth you can feel from the top of Castle Point. Families make their way up the hill, clutching coffee cups and cameras, as students lead them through familiar shortcuts and favorite spots.

How to get checked: prevention

Happy October and Breast Cancer Awareness Month! This month is not only about celebrating Halloween but also honoring the survivors, supporting the warriors fighting for their lives to beat cancer, and remembering those we’ve lost.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month history and the women behind it

Since 1985, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an international health campaign, has been held every October. It aimed to promote screening, support people diagnosed with breast cancer, raise money for research, and educate everyone about risk factors.

Let’s talk change

If you are looking for a “Stute” related Editorial this week, come back next week. 

Today is about the changes this campus has faced in only the past two years.

Review of The Yiddish Policemen’s Union

The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon is a terribly fascinating book. I had heard about it a few years ago, but the specifics have been lost to memory.