Last week, the midterm elections happened. This week, the recounts. Florida is proving itself ostensibly incompetent at counting ballots, an observation made all the less acceptable given that it’s been 18 years since 2000 saw scandal in the race between George W.
The Stute
Since this is the second-to-last Fall 2018 issue of The Stute, this will, sadly, be the final installment of Put Your Records On for this semester.
Student Government Association (SGA) presidential candidate Jonathan Darlak announced his withdrawal from the race on the evening of Saturday, Nov. 10.
On the evening of November 14, the Torch Alliance was engrossed in setting up and decorating Babbio Atrium for their annual Trevor Project Fundraiser.
A few years ago, I was lucky enough to attend a short talk from a very interesting woman.
She was everything anyone could ever aspire to be — smart, talented, successful.
The Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA) hosted its largest event of the year this past Monday, November 12. The event, a-Rave-ian Nights, gets its name from a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales that were compiled into a book during the Islamic Golden Age.
The Student Government Association (SGA) has created two new committees: the Government and Community Relations Committee and the Diversity and Inclusion Ad-hoc Committee.
First-year Natalie Todaro discusses what it's like to be a "highly sensitive person."
Professor Horgan interviews the acclaimed scientist, Noam Chomsky.
This past Wednesday, the Student Faculty Alliance, which strives to unite students and faculty through their shared interest of increasing the value of Stevens’ education, hosted “Chattin’ and Cheesin’,” an event where students and faculty mingled in a casual environment with each other, with a lot of cheese.

