This week I was going to review the new Taylor Swift album, The Life of a Showgirl, which was just released on an autumnal October 3.
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It’s during late night frolics home that my deep love for Hoboken emulates through my body. As I walk past every street light (often in a delirious state of whimsy) and weave through the gridded streets, an overwhelming sense of calm washes over me — this is home, I know this.
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.
Undergraduate chemical biology students at Stevens now have a unique opportunity to dive deeper into research during the summer, thanks to the newly established Kumbaraci-Jones Summer Assistantship.
In recent weeks, I’ve been very pleased with the quality of the Artist Spotlight articles that I’ve been able to release.
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.
On October 15, Sigma Phi Epsilon will be collaborating with Fraternity and Sorority Life to host the Paint Campus Pink fair as a part of their Breast Cancer Awareness initiative.
With Mayor Ravi Bhalla stepping aside after two terms, Hoboken faces a contest for its next leader. The mayoral election, held on November 4, 2025, will determine who holds the mayor’s office from 2026 to 2030.
The federal government shut down at midnight on October 1 after Congress failed to reach a deal on funding, according to CNN.
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.
