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The Stute

Wishing for happiness

Toss a penny in a fountain, blow out birthday candles, or pick a fallen eyelash from your cheek and make a wish.

What you need to know about sex trafficking

Disclaimer: although this opinion column is titled “Girl Talk,” sex trafficking can and does affect all people regardless of gender identity. 

The best (and most emo) Batman to date: The Batman

When I first heard they were making another Batman movie, to be honest, I wasn’t planning on seeing it. I feel like it had been pretty overdone, and I knew it was going to have an insanely long run-time.

Sororities at Stevens philanthropy spotlight

When women first enrolled at Stevens in 1971, there were no sanctioned sororities. Fraternities on campus instead had “little sister” groups with which they partnered for social and service purposes, although the women were never given membership.

New mural brings student artwork to campus

What started as a pre-covid SGA initiative has transformed into a yearlong campus-wide project meant to represent Stevens in an artistic style.

Ukraine-Russia war: Stevens alumna’s personal story in resilience and hope

“Because now it’s not just some story, it becomes your story.”

From left to right
Aleksandra Malantchouk, Sawka’s mom.
Gregoriy Malantchouk, Sawka’s grandfather, who fought in the Ukrainian resistance army in WWII, got caught at 18 and spent the next 10 years in the prison camp.

COVID medical garbage

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated sizable amounts of trash in the forms of masks, test kits, vaccine syringes, gloves, and other various items that have become more prevalent.

Tell me a story, dad

“Dad, Dad, tell me a story pretty please,” says a three-year-old little girl as her father tucks her in to go to sleep.