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The Stute

Enjoy the good moments, and remember them

It is so easy to get caught up in the things that aren’t great at Stevens. Just pick up any issue of The Stute and you’re sure to find a variety of complaints covering academics, extracurricular, and Greek life.

Anachronistic security compromised with heuristics

Fortunately, no one emailed me passwords after reading my column two weeks back. Unfortunately, organizations that hold huge amounts of user information are doing a bad job securing it.

Latino American Association holds 22 Bites

The Latin American Association hosted its second annual Around the World in 22 Bites event this past Tuesday. Named for the 22 countries of South America, the event showcased the diverse and delicious flavors of Latin America in both its food and dance.

The war on ride sharing is futile

Raise your hand if you have heard of Uber. If your hand was raised then, sorry, but you just raised your hand because a newspaper told you to.

I just want to be happy with Stevens

Last week was Accepted Student’s Weekend, because, like CPAC, sometimes you just need an extra day.

Traditionally, I have loved Accepted Students Day.

Like it was yesterday

As everyone reading may or may not know, last week was Accepted Students Weekend for Stevens Class of 2020. Unfortunately for me, I was unable to go to my own Accepted Students Day last year, so it was great to see the festivities that I had missed the year before.

Kan Cancer

This past Wednesday, Relay for Life, the Ultimate Frisbee team, and Sigma Nu hosted Kan Cancer, an event to raise money for the American Cancer Society.

Panello

In hopes of finding another Dozzino-esque experience without the whole always being turned away due to the restaurant constantly being rented out part, my partner and I set off to the very depths of Hoboken.

College of Arts and Letters welcomes new psychology professor

Ashley Lytle has just been announced as the newest addition to the College of Arts and Letters. Following the retirement of Professor Susan Schept, who has been a psychology professor at the university for over 30 years, Lytle will officially begin her professorship come this fall semester.

DIY-ing for Festival Season

Are you ready for concerts, the beach and summer fun? Not if you haven’t read this article yet you’re not! Summer is the season for DIY because no girl is ready for a festival without a pair of dip-dyed denim shorts.