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The Stute

Architecture as a Living Form and Place for Life

Over winter break, I spent a few weeks in Wisconsin for a short internship in the Upper Peninsula. Despite the distance, my family and I drove a couple hours south to Milwaukee to see what the city had to offer.

Campus characters

It’s here, semester eight (insert cliche here). The final countdown, the last chapter of a book convoluted with intersecting plot lines, characters, and people.

New year, new me, new music

New Year, New Me, New Music. 2026, what will you bring? Hopefully some good music. 2025 had a lot of amazing hits.

Sorority girls

I never thought that I would be rushing a sorority… and yet I am. 

If there is anything I have learned since being here at Stevens, it’s that not everything is as you would expect.

What I saw during my recent trip to India

Happy New Year, and with new years, there is often this sentiment to rebrand and create a “new me.” I was originally going to write this issue’s column on the fun of creating vision boards, browsing through Pinterest, and manifesting the absolute best for 2026, but my recent trip to India gave me another idea. 

Wrestling takes two individual titles and second at MAC Championships

On January 17, Stevens wrestling competed at the 2026 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships hosted by Messiah University. Going up against nine other schools ( including Messiah, Misericordia, Alvernia, Arcadia, Albright, York, Eastern University, Delaware Valley, and King’s), the Ducks placed second overall with 129.5 points, right behind Messiah with 140 points. 

Dune: A messiah built on fear

Regarded as the one of the greatest, most influential science fiction novels, the Dune series has been celebrated for its world-building complemented by complex political, religious, and ecological themes.