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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 ...
Dear seniors: I’d like to flashback to spring of 2022. Many of us were knee-deep in finals, struggling to finish the semester. I was in a pretty intense Robotics course that had a huge end of semester ...
As the 2024–25 academic year comes to a close, Stevens Institute of Technology celebrates another incredible season in athletics, marked by historic achievements, national recognition, and a ...
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 ...
Whether you're on brain-rot TikTok, StudyTok, BookTok, DramaTok, or some ultra-specific niche side of TikTok, we can all agree that doom scrolling on TikTok is one of the biggest threats to your ...
Claire Even with the 23-24 school year more than halfway through, it’s never too late to get involved to get involved. Whether you’re a first-year still trying to figure out which organizations you ...
I recently picked up Masters of Death by Olivie Blake as some light reading over Thanksgiving break. I’d been meaning to read something just for my own enjoyment recently, and I wanted something that ...
Isabella is s a fifth-year Industrial and Systems Engineering student at Stevens, and she's been with The Stute since February 2022. Isabella served two terms as Editor-in-Chief of The Stute and was ...
A drug, known for heavy-metal poisoning, may also be used as a treatment against snakebites. Snakebite envenoming causes 138,000 deaths annually, and around 400,000 victims face permanent disabilities ...
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 ...
Despite spending more on health care than any other country in the world, the United States is seeing a troubling trend: a steady rise in deaths that could have been avoided. A new study published in ...
Last week was Alpha Phi’s annual Heart Health Week, which was five days of philanthropic events focused on raising money and awareness for women’s heart health, culminating in a male beauty pageant ...