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The Stute

Bridging the gap

As I reflect on last week, I am chuckling at myself. The essentially homework-less, stress-less, dare I say “fun” beginning to my year was not destined to continue past week four.

Republican Party introduces tax proposal

On Sept. 27, Republicans released a nine-page-long framework for tax reform. President Trump endorsed the plan, saying it will make the U.S.

Southwest Park celebrates its grand opening

On Friday, Sept. 22, Hoboken held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of Southwest Park. Located between Jackson Street, Harrison Street, Observer Highway, and Paterson Avenue, the 1.24-acre facility will serve the community as New Jersey’s first resiliency park with integrated green infrastructure to mitigate flooding.

The One About Compliments

On Monday night, I spent nearly four hours sitting in the corner of the dining hall. I was trying to figure out some homework, but more importantly, I was trying to write my article.

Oh, What a Night!

On the evening of Sept. 15, a handful of Stevens Orchestra students attended the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra (RSO) concert, ‘FALLA, CHOPIN, and TCHAIKOVSKY’.

The Rise of Liberals on Campus

The University of California, Berkeley was the birthplace of the free speech movement in the 1960’s. Today, it is the home of the ironically named “anti”-fascist movement.

The Myth Of Conservatives Being Silenced On Campus

For a few decades now, conservative students have claimed that they are a minority on college campuses. They’ve insisted that professors are more likely to be disproportionately liberal compared to the general population and that liberal thought permeates through every aspect of academic life.