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The Stute

The One About Snow Days

Over spring break, I was in Lisbon, Portugal, having the time of my life. A beautiful country, decent weather (despite the constant raining and windy days), and five days with a bunch of other Stevens students distracted me from all of my responsibilities back in New Jersey.

Who Invented the Mind-Body Problem?

I’ve been writing for decades about the mind-body problem, the deepest of all mysteries. And yet, only recently have I realized that few people outside philosophy and mind-related scientific fields are familiar with the phrase “mind-body problem.”

Accept the critiques

It’s only human to want to please everyone and to get upset when people disagree with what you do.  I have been in these situations many times and have been disappointed, and I’ve also seen others be stressed out over other people’s criticism.

Amnesty International and Lore-El Center host International Women’s Day Symposium

The second annual International Women’s Day Symposium helped raise awareness for issues facing women in modern-day society. The event was sponsored by Amnesty International and the Lore-El Center for Women’s Leadership with over 10 additional student organizations participating in the event.

Emme, the Star!

Emme Scharmann is the principal cellist in the Stevens Orchestra and is a founding member of the Stevens String Ensemble. She is a 3/5 Mechanical Engineering major, the Vice President of Art Club, and is currently starting a badminton club on campus.

The 2018 Oscars

The day I have been waiting for finally came: The Oscars took place on March 4! I’d like to take this week’s entry to reflect on the films I covered as part of the Spoiler Alert column.