As the year comes to an end, it is important to take a moment and recognize the victories we have seen in the United States regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Stute
“TikTok was the first place I had ever said ‘I am HIV positive’ out loud. I could never say it before,” said Marlon Van Der Mark, who was diagnosed with HIV at 20 years old.
Welcome to my obligatory goodbye for the semester, as The Stute wraps up production and publishes the last issue until 2022.
Winter break is approaching, and all I can think about is finals. The majority of Stevens students seem to have an endless list of tests to prepare for, papers to write, and projects to complete.
With Thanksgiving behind us and enough turkey, ham, and stuffing in our bellies to put us in hibernation, it is officially Christmas time!
As the seasons change, the air begins to fill with a crisp coldness that always reminds me of winter. This is the type of air that nips at your skin and turns it red, forcing you to whip out your winter coat and layer up.
On Tuesday, November 30, the Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the seventh Annual Holiday Tree Lighting, attracting over 1,000 students to one of the most highly attended events ever run by the EC.
My girlfriend, “Emily,” who likes to hack her health, recently purchased an Oura Ring. From the outside, it looks like an ordinary silver ring, but it’s lined with sensors that monitor heart rate, respiration, temperature, body motion and other variables.
In light of Veteran’s Day last week, The Stute interviewed a handful of alumni, current students part of the Stevens Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, veteran students, and others.
Feeling down from rainy days? While most people find gloomy skies disheartening, prolonged exposure to bleak weather can lead to more than just the blues for people suffering from seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.

