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The Stute

Grey days

And now we have arrived at my least favorite season, “grey days.” The six week period of disturbingly colored street slush.

Recently played

As a proud Apple Music user, I am always grateful for the playlists that come out of using the app. You hear a lot of people talk about Spotify playlists and how niche they can get.

Rising to the NFL’s challenge: making football helmets safer

On February 6, the NFL announced the next round in the HealthTECH Challenge series, which is a “series of innovation challenges intended to deepen understanding of and advance solutions in the areas of head protection, materials science, and kinematic measurement, among others.”

Men’s and Women’s Swimming claim double MAC Championship

From February 12-15, the Men’s and Women’s Swim Teams participated in the 2026 Middle Atlantic Conference Championship in York, Pennsylvania. The four-day meet, featuring 11 colleges, marked the season’s final, biggest, and most significant competition, determining the MAC Champions.

A support role

As a brief interruption to Jiya’s usual updates on the inner workings of the paper and fancy Editor-in-Chief (EIC) responsibilities, I’m stepping in this week to sidebar.

Stevens Receives NSF Grant on Ionogel Study

Stevens’ associate professor, Pinar Akcora, has been named the lead of the National Science Foundation (NSF) supported study “Revealing Structure-Ionic Transport Relationship in Polymer-Ionic Liquid Ionogels.”

Spotlight: local black-owned businesses

Black History Month is a wonderful time to reflect on the past contributions of the Black community, but it is also a time to shine a spotlight on local Black-owned businesses so we can help support these businesses that continue to strengthen and inspire our community.