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Stevens Ducks wrestle their way through the Fall season

Stevens Wrestling began their fall season on Saturday, October 26, and officially stands at 1-1 thus far into the season. 

The team opened with the Red & White Wrestle-Offs on October 26, a friendly competition between Ducks.

Inconsistency and blisters

There’s something addictive about poking a blister. My hands have been perpetually plagued with them this past semester from sporadic crew practices and bass playing sessions, and as a result, much of my time spent thinking–including coming up with this article–has been accompanied by the absent-minded habit of tracing them over with my finger. 

Writer’s block and finding inspiration

My creativity comes in waves. I will have a week where I am constantly creating, and then next week, it feels like I have to scrape the sides of my brain with a spatula in order to get anything out.

Turkey, spice & everything nice

Hello, fellow foodies! Food is more than just a form of sustenance; it’s an experience, essential to why I’m so passionate about it.

A study in genre in Slaughterhouse-Five

Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut, is one of the most interesting and unique novels to come out in the 20th century.

The connection between autism and epilepsy and how we can learn from it

Autism and epilepsy, two distinct neurological conditions, often intersect in profound and perplexing ways. While researchers continue to unravel the complexities of their relationship, one thing is clear: individuals with autism are significantly more likely to experience seizures than the general population.

Art informed: enhancing the Thanksgiving spirit

Holidays such as Thanksgiving possess unparalleled societal significance because they transcend personal relevance, creating shared traditions that can be celebrated by anyone.

Election result triggers a stock market frenzy

Donald Trump won election to a second term as president earlier this month, sparking a diverse range of reactions among voters across the country.

Department of Education will face scrutiny in Trump’s second term

The fate of the US Department of Education (ED), first formed in 1979 and receiving on-and-off criticism in presidential campaigns since then, is now perhaps at its most uncertain stage after the re-election of Donald Trump to the presidency.