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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.

Music in Movies: My Favorite Scores from 2017 Films

Think about the last time you were at the movies and your heart truly fluttered, sank, or just ached.  The best movies evoke intense emotions in viewers through stunning visuals, great acting performances, and meaningful scripts.