As college students, we all know the stress that comes with the high cost of tuition and budgeting. Thankfully, there are opportunities like Black Friday to help soften the blow of these high costs. I ...
You don’t choose to be born on Pi Day — March 14 chooses you. That’s my official explanation, at least, for why I’ve somehow become The Stute’s resident authority on all things pie. And with ...
It’s been a tradition for my family to watch the award shows when it is that time of year. Recently, the 2026 Grammy Nominations were released, and it’s one of the best line-ups I’ve seen in a while.
These past few weeks have been overwhelming, but I’m glad to say I found a place of refuge: Akihi Bubble Tea. This shop has a calm, zen atmosphere that turns my crash outs into moments that feel more ...
Due to recent budget cuts, Stevens’ drop-in tutoring has been cut. The Stute recently shed light on this, and in that piece, a new supreme has come into the picture to substitute what was recently ...
One of my favorite parts about girlhood is the group chats. As a seasoned group chat member, I would describe the group chat as a collective diary where each person contributes in their own unique way ...
Monte Sierpe, translated as the “serpent mountain,” is located in the Pisco Valley of Southern Peru. The “Serpent Mountain” is known for its thousands of precisely aligned holes to resemble the look ...
Each one of the frames of Grave of the Fireflies is hauntingly beautiful and almost like a painting. This movie is one of the most moving films about war, not for its huge battle scenes, but for its ...
Some things in life you just remember. Like it happened yesterday. But the moment means nothing until it means something. Even two years ago, the E-board knew how passionate I was about The Stute. I ...
Archaeological work in the Xingu territory of Brazil is rewriting assumptions about civilization in the Amazon. Through decades of partnership between the Kuikuro people and Western researchers, ...
Mathematical journeys begin in unorthodox ways. This was the case for Eric Ramos, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Stevens, who gained an affection for mathematics in ...