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Trees spend most of the year disguising themselves in a dense robe of foliage, but as the fall comes around, they shed their armor and boldly reveal their trunks. Their grand sloping limbs bear down ...
Stevens has a variety of housing options for incoming first-year students, and each hall has its unique benefits and detractions. There are a few common amenities in each hall, including free laundry ...
Magnolia cupcakes were my idea of the American Dream, that one could start from a small store and build something beloved. After moving from London, my first memory of America was the sweet treats my ...
This week, The Stute had the pleasure of interviewing Louis Oh, the Schaefer School of Engineering & Science Lab Manager and Researcher. Oh provided updates on the research and efforts that have gone ...
The Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador, is one of the most biologically diverse and historically important regions of the planet. In particular, it is where Charles Darwin found inspiration ...
Growing up, my mother always reminded me that patience is a virtue. However, it’s difficult to keep this in mind when the water for your pasta takes forever to boil. It’s hard to be patient when the ...
On Saturday, October 19, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams traveled to Glassboro, NJ, to run at the Rowan Border Battle. The women Ducks took 13th place with a total of 364 team points in the ...
After many years of purchasing physical cards, PATH riders can now use TAPP to access trains. TAPP is a contactless payment form, allowing for tickets to be purchased through Apple Pay or a card with ...
When applying to Stevens, many potential students often see the great statistics of being a student here: great professor-to-student ratios, internship opportunities, research facilities, and more.
As we’re scarily one-fifth of the way through the semester, I have taken some time to reflect on the past few weeks, as well as my entire college experience, seeing how it will be coming to an end so ...
Looking up at the sky on a clear night (likely not in Hoboken), there’s a chance you will be greeted by a strange sight: a long, glowing, perfectly straight line of lights filling the sky. No, it’s ...
The ranked lists of American colleges by U.S. News & World Report, likely the most well-known and consequential set of such rankings in the country, was released last month. In line with recent years, ...
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