If you’re reading this, then that means the first week of college is officially over! Congrats, you survived! Everyone knows that starting something new can bring up a lot of different emotions.
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When you graduate high school, you are told different variations of you’ll feel it once you’re in college, that’s when it will all set in.
How can it be time for the fall semester already? It feels like just yesterday we were packing up our dorm rooms and heading home for the summer.
Most movies these days lean on big spectacles like CGI overload, explosions, and car chases. But not 12 Angry Men.
I feel like I was supposed to graduate last year. No, seriously, I am probably the first person to ever enter senior year feeling fulfilled enough.
New studies show that astrocytes, also known as support cells or “silent cells,” have a larger impact on brain function than previously assumed.
Despite potatoes being a staple food ever since they were cultivated, their actual origins remained unknown even to the farmers who grew them—until now.
For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has glimpsed the hidden exploits of dormant black holes. In clearer galaxies, these are typically observed by tidal disruption events (TDEs): cases where a galaxy’s central supermassive black hole gradually pulls in and tears a nearby star apart, releasing an intense surge of energy.
The athletes on the men’s basketball team received the 13th annual Team Academic Excellence Award. This award, created by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), recognizes athletes for their achievement of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 during the 2024-25 season.
Welcome first-years and hello again to our returning students! For the sake of my Layout Editor, Eiliyah’s, peace, I am going to keep this Stute Summer RECAP under 500 words.