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Nostalgia — the trap and blessing of your memory

As the fall begins to turn the trees red, bring out the sweaters from deep in the closet, and unleash the pumpkin-apple-cidery monsters into the shops and bakeries, it is a time filled with nostalgia.

What autumn reveals about climate change

After a summer of heavy rainfall, many in the United States are looking to enjoy a stark but beautiful change in season and weather.

The Stute E-Board’s Fall favs

Rafael Lee Li for The Stute

It’s that time of year again! September 22 marked the end of Summer and the start of Autumn!

Home is where the haircut is

In my time as a Hobokenite, I have yet to risk a haircut here. Haircuts are a pretty personal action and entail some trust in your barber.

The bliss, or torture, of cleaning

Cleaning is a must for college students (or hopefully is). Whether in an on-campus dorm or apartment, I hope everyone dusts, changes their sheets, cleans the bathroom, and does laundry — the essentials.

Big slices, small prices

After a week of enduring greasy pizza at various events, my stomach had enough. Some may call me picky, but when it comes to pizza, I’m vouching for a slice that is fresh, flavorful, and worthy of the spotlight.

Dress to Impress & the prisoner’s dilemma

If you haven’t noticed, the theme for this week’s paper is voting. Unfortunately, my political career started and ended with passing AP Gov, so I’d like to take this time to complain about the voting system in my favorite game: Dress To Impress (DTI).