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The Stute

The terror of an isolated world

As spooky season approaches, I typically have the privilege of writing a Halloween-related article, which gets released with our themed issue.

A spooky season speculative read

The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean has been on my TBR list for a very long time. And with us being in the throes of spooky season, it only seemed fitting.

Life goes on without you

Earlier this past week, I had to write an essay (the horror!). I know, I am a literature minor, and I knew I would have to face this hurdle sooner or later.

Hidden gems: coffee, croissants, and cozy corners

Hello, fellow foodies! I’ve been exploring town in search of the perfect hidden cafe, and along the way, I’ve slightly rekindled my old affection for coffee.

Emotional labor is free and yet expensive

Growing up in a South Asian household, there were no shortages of gatherings, functions, and celebrations. I quite enjoyed these events where people came together and enjoyed amazing food.

Why do computers hate me

I was sitting in my Psychology of Happiness class when out of nowhere my screen went black. Not thinking anything of it, I tried to wake up my computer by moving my cursor and nothing happened, so I tried powering it back on.

The life of a Stute girl

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the new album, The Life of a Showgirl by Taylor Swift, was released on October 3.

Heretic: The Theology of Fear

When two young missionaries knock on the wrong door and end up in a seemingly charming man’s home, the horrors they face are not only physical but existential.