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The Stute

Toil, trouble, and seeing double

As the veil between the worlds grows thin and Hallow’s Eve draws near, it’s time to prepare for a night of spectral delights and eerie enchantments.

Spooky savings: tips for a cheap halloween

As we pass through midterm season and everyone begins to spend all their time studying, there is only one thing on my mind: What should I be for Halloween this year?

Ghostly innovation: a meeting with Colonel Stevens

Born in 1749, Colonel John Stevens III is a historical figure and the patriarch of the Stevens family that eventually went on to found Stevens Institute of Technology.

Roaches in Davis Hall: curse or coincidence?

With spooky season descending around the Stevens campus, no one is safe. Spirits lie in wait for students to haunt, and new dangers are spotted gurgling at the surface of the Hudson.

Howe gets into the spirit of Halloween

After years of declining attendance at Pierce Dining Hall, formerly the most premier dining hall on campus, Stevens has announced that a Spirit Halloween location will be replacing Howe.

Why does candy corn exist?

Throughout the history of the world, there have been many theories about why things are the way they are in the world.

Wildfire smoke may affect fall foliage

This year, the fall may seem less colorful, as fall foliage is affected by climate change. Due to the extreme climate of the past two years, trees are now facing physiological challenges.