This past weekend, I unexpectedly had to leave school for a family emergency. I had a ton of responsibilities that I needed to manage, but it was my family.
The Stute
While federal funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project, which aimed to increase train service between New Jersey and New York, was initially halted in October 2025, a recent lawsuit ruled in favor of the project.
If you have been keeping up with my latest editorials, you are familiar with The Stute X SGA Alumni and Student Gala happening on February 27, 2026 (this week!).
Commuters—despite the pile of inconveniences they seem to experience—truly get the best of both worlds. Part of their day, including mine, is spent at Stevens, going to class and engaging with different clubs.
Government shutdowns seem to be increasingly more common in the past few years. For some, it’s just a news headline, but for others, there are drastic effects.
Being a college student can be tough with textbooks, takeout meals, and bus fares adding up fast. But here’s something they don’t always mention during orientation: your @stevens.edu
There’s a shared understanding among students that campus food isn’t exactly the highlight of university life. It’s not terrible, it’s not amazing — it simply exists somewhere in the middle, reliably functional and occasionally surprising.
1. Bluestone Lane
Bluestone Lane is probably one of the first matchas I’ve tried in Hoboken, and boy, was it heavenly.
I think it’s funny that whenever I have a busy week, I end up writing a thoughtful piece — the kind that’s less of an analysis and more of a conversation.
Imagine a vibrant sunset — the light slowly passing the horizon in a symphony of color before revealing a stunning, starry sky.