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The Stute

Mathematics in a dangerous time

שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם

ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ 

Peace be upon you

One of the many poignant scenes in the Alan Turing biopic The Imitation Game occurs just after the famous mathematician and computer scientist cracks the Enigma Code.

Mental health and midterms

It’s no surprise that we have arrived at one of the most stressful parts of the semester — midterm season. And while our schedules are packed and we are constantly studying (or cramming) for our exams, one of the most important things to remember is the importance of being mindful of our mental health!

A halfway progress bar

Have you ever played Geometry Dash and made it to the halfway checkpoint? Well, here we are at that point for this eventful fall semester.

Recent reports from Captain Obvious

Recently, new discoveries have been made all over the world by a team of adventurers and explorers seeking to uncover the secrets of life.

Casual misogyny and red flags

Red flags are easier to sense when people are overtly sexist. However, in this day and age, many people are not overtly sexist due to fear of being canceled.

Queer bops to add to your playlist this LGBTQ+ History Month

October is LGBTQ+ History Month and a great time to start listening to some new, on-the-rise queer artists. If you’re like me and want a break from blasting the same Clairo songs on repeat, make sure to add these lesser-known LGBTQ+ artists to your mix:

Jame Minogue

If you’re looking for new Latin jams to add to your playlist, take a listen to Jame Minogue, an on-the-rise, queer Latin pop/R&B artist native to North Jersey. 

Gender, donuts, and TranSIT

Torch and oSTEM are well-known, queer-based clubs on campus that host a variety of events throughout the semester, however, much of the student population is unfamiliar with TranSIT, a sub-group of Torch.