A new year is here, and with it comes everyone’s favorite list: New Year’s resolutions. My friends and I have a habit of looking through past years’ lists and laughing at our naively optimistic expectations.
The Stute
I think Taylor Swift says it best: “Please don’t ever become a stranger whose laugh I could recognize anywhere.” Even though I’m not exactly sure who she is talking about, whenever I hear this lyric, I can’t help but relate, especially as I slowly approach the end of my time in college.
I can say with full confidence now that I am truly in love with the concept of music. It has changed my life.
Only a few weeks ago, the Stevens population returned for the spring semester. While most came back this semester to continue in their given program, many freshmen— myself included—came back to start a new program as in the past month, we switched our majors.
Winter in college hits differently. The days are shorter, the weather is colder, and suddenly even the idea of leaving your dorm feels exhausting.
For someone who is quite vocal about their aversion to writing, I have written a lot more than I could have ever dreamed.
The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector is a short novella following our narrator, Rodrigo, as he tries to tell a story about a poor woman named Macabea.
My lunch is never warm by the time I eat it.
By noon, it has absorbed the rhythm of the commute: the shaking of the train, the rush of staircases, the pressure of moving with purpose.
On January 28-, 2026 at 9 p.m. in the Edwin A. Stevens (EAS) Hall, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) held their third official Tech Talk where they discussed the technical aspect of theater and how those who wanted to participate could get involved with different departments.
It’s hard to enjoy these harsh, below-freezing temperatures that seem to never end recently. It’s inevitable at some point that everyone has to face it, but most of us have ways we can deal with it: turning the heat up and grabbing some extra blankets when we’re cold, or quickly grabbing medicine if we’re sick from the pharmacy.