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The Truman Show: escaping the illusion

Imagine going about your life for the last 30 years, thinking everything is ordinary — your job, your relationships, your entire life.

Time to go home

Thanksgiving. The time of year we pack up for a long weekend and head back to our cold, rainy hometowns. If you are like everyone else at Stevens, you venture into New Jersey, New York, or somewhere in between.

Three weeks of limbo

As I was unpacking my stuff from Thanksgiving break, a thought crossed my mind. “How stupid is it that I am here for three weeks?”

Federal stance on AI regulation

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) race has only just begun, and companies, regardless of industry or size, are all working to adapt their systems and output new technologies.

Silent brain damage: how hypertension plays a role

A new study published in Neuron suggests that the brain sustains damage from hypertension long before any measurable rise in blood pressure, upending previous assumptions and opening new avenues for early intervention.

SNAP’s recent updates affect millions of Americans in program

The month of November brought about many significant updates to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). The month began with delays to funding being procured by those in the program due to the government shutdown and actions in the Supreme Court.

Historical fiction with Of Love and Shadows

Of Love and Shadows by Isabel Allende is a magical realism novel that blends fantastical elements with historical fiction. Set in the backdrop of Chile in the throes of dictatorship, the novel follows Irene, a journalist, and Francisco, a photographer, who are working together to figure out what happened to Evangelina, a young girl with the potential ability to create miracles after she is taken by the government.