Stevens Field Hockey fell 1-2 to Amherst College on November 12 in the first round of the NCAA Division III Championship to officially close out their 2025 season.
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It’s been a tradition for my family to watch the award shows when it is that time of year. Recently, the 2026 Grammy Nominations were released, and it’s one of the best line-ups I’ve seen in a while.
Archaeological work in the Xingu territory of Brazil is rewriting assumptions about civilization in the Amazon. Through decades of partnership between the Kuikuro people and Western researchers, evidence of a large, complex civilization in the Brazilian territory has emerged.
You don’t choose to be born on Pi Day — March 14 chooses you. That’s my official explanation, at least, for why I’ve somehow become The Stute’s resident authority on all things pie.
If Stevens ever hosted a campus-wide Thanksgiving dinner, it would start normally — tables set up in Canavan Arena, fairy lights, and a suspiciously fancy carving knife we definitely did not have the budget for.
Basketball had a jam-packed three-game weekend, one game played each day. On Friday, November 14, the men’s team played in a home game against Chapman University.
Due to recent budget cuts, Stevens’ drop-in tutoring has been cut. The Stute recently shed light on this, and in that piece, a new supreme has come into the picture to substitute what was recently taken.
Something that I have found particularly helpful for my career trajectory is making my own “Co-op.” For my past three semesters at Stevens, I have intentionally built out my schedule to have three days a week off in order to pursue internship opportunities.
On October 31, New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency (effective November 1 at 12 a.m.) because of the suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has finally come to an end after the Senate approved a contentious spending package in a 60–40 vote.
