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The Stute

Lessons from applying to a 9 to 5

Before the co-op came the chaos — applying to the co-op. I wish someone had sat me down and said, “Hey.

To all the big sisters…

I am a middle child. I have an older sister named Maggie and a younger brother named Holden. My siblings mean the whole world to me and I could never express just how much they mean to me.

Underground on shuffle

Everyone seems to be talking about alternative, underground indie music these days. The Clairo-loving matcha drinkers and their yuppie music taste that makes them feel like the coolest people in the world when they talk about their “eclectic” music catalog.

Citizen Kane: When Having It All Having Nothing

Citizen Kane has been regarded as one of the best films ever made in film history. Directed and led by Orson Welles, the film was loosely inspired by American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.

Ode to Morton 324

Help, I’ve been trapped in Morton 324 for the last three years! Just kidding, but not really. As a Quantitative Social Science major there has not been a single semester where I haven’t sat in this small seminar room, peering out the windows at Kidde on the other side of the lawn.

Planet birth photographed for the first time

A brand-new cosmic process has been added to the collection of special moments witnessed in science: a team of astronomers captured the first specks of planet-forming material, hot minerals just beginning to solidify, around an infant star called HOPS-315.

The Hypercuriosity Theory of ADHD

Do you ever find yourself five tabs deep in Wikipedia at 2 a.m., trying to figure out how black holes work when you were supposed to be finishing an essay?