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Slayyyter’s self-titled debut

Courtesy of Pop Matter

Slayyyter, a St. Louis-based pop artist who has been releasing singles since 2018, released her first full-length project on September 17, and it has quickly become one of my favorite pop projects in a very long time.

Living in the Library

“It all started with a crime,” Richard Widdicombe, a librarian at the S.C. Williams library from 1966 to 2006, serving as director for many years, stated in an email to The Stute.

Five pieces your wardrobe needs

As we head into fall and begin to shift our wardrobes from light, bright summery pieces to fall feels, several essential wardrobe pieces will smooth this transition.

The Case for Inclusion

Universities are meant to create an environment that promotes creativity, while providing training necessary to succeed in the real world. Affirmative action is policy that has been implemented to aid in the achievement of this mission.

Coping with insecurities

This summer was the craziest summer of my life thus far.

Symbols of Avarice

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This is what your soul looks like when you steal from the poor

When Stevens was hit by the late-summer ransomware attack, it was obvious from the get-go that certain aspects of campus operations would have to be prioritized for re-engagement over others.

Mandating of faculty training modules remains under consideration

The implementation of mandatory faculty training modules regarding mental health is still under consideration by the Office of the Provost. According to Lucas Gallo, former SGA President and proponent of the training modules, it was promised that these modules would be made mandatory by President Farvardin at the beginning of the Fall 2018 semester.