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The Stute

Parasite: the cost of desiring

Most films about class and social hierarchy are filmed to tell you who to root for. Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-Ho, makes it difficult to root for either family in the film.

Reflections on the National Academies’ Report on STEM Education

I recently came across one of the many reports published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM): this report, released last year, is titled “Transforming Undergraduate STEM Education: Supporting Equitable and Effective Teaching.”

Holding Stevens Accountable

About a year ago, students organized with the hopes of holding Stevens accountable to divest its endowment from companies or investments that are or have violated international law and human rights.

House passes aviation act

This past week, the House passed the Airspace Location and Enhanced Risk Transparency (ALERT) Act. The bill was introduced on February 21, 2026, as a response to the collision that took place in January 2025 between an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk that killed all 67 passengers on board both aircraft.

Year one in the books

I am currently writing this on Wednesday, April 22, for the issue coming out this Friday. For those of you who don’t know, that is really bad.

Entertainment Committee’s TechFest 2026 with Rachel Chinouriri

On April 8, as the end of the spring semester approached, Stevens Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the highly anticipated musical event to kick off the summer festivities: TechFest 2026

Each year, the student-run Entertainment Committee works to coordinate a memorable event filled with fun activities, performances from students, and top musicians.

Hoboken’s favorite Napoli’s

Hey fellow foodies! Today I’m back with Stevens’s favorite, Napoli’s, a classic Hoboken pizzeria. I think many who read this article have likely already tried Napoli’s, so instead, I’ll give a little history brief before diving into how extraordinary Napoli’s is.

All the things I don’t regret

It’s the last thirty seconds of senior year, many find the overwhelming sense of nostalgia nauseating, a constant muggy feeling in the background of every final class, club meeting, or late-night side quest.