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The Stute

The Women have marched. Now what?

Last week marked two historic events. Friday, January 20th, was the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump and Saturday, January 21st was marked by an event that was arguably just as big if not even bigger: the Women’s March on Washington.

Humbly a pirate

Now let’s face it. We’re all college students. For the most, we’re all broke. So what do we do when we want to play a new video game?

Teachers and Professors

by James E. McClellan III, Professor Emeritus, College of Arts & Letters

Teachers are important and should not be undervalued. We have all had memorable teachers who have taught us each important things and have changed our lives.

KSA hosts Lunar New Year celebration

Last Wednesday, January 25th at 9PM, the Korean Student Association held a celebration in honor of Korean Lunar New Year. Upon arriving at the event, guests were asked to take off their shoes, grab a drink, and kneel at a series of knee-high dinner tables equipped with plates, utensils, and small bowls of vegetables and corn.

Talking to Remember: Oral History Project to Commence in Upcoming Weeks

The Samuel C. Williams Library is much more than a place for students to study into the late hours of the night and print engineering design drawings out on temperamental printers— in reality, it is a museum that hosts a wealth of history, which among many things captures the essence of the Stevens family as well as the accolades of some of the greatest engineers known to date, including Frederick Winslow Taylor, Alexander Calder, and even Leonardo da Vinci.

Goodbye Madam President

‘Goodbye, Madam President’ — this has been a phrase I’ve been saying to myself for a while now these last few months.