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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 ...
I am sitting at my desk typing on my computer, acquainted by my lovely (but crazy) kitten, Kiwi. She is tirelessly trying to run across my keyboard, which almost always adds random characters to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Increased protein consumption helps to maximize muscle growth. But research does suggest that eating protein at a certain time can make a difference. Previously, researchers assumed that food intake ...
As of Fall 2022, the former Social Science major is being replaced by a newly developed major, Quantitative Social Science, or QSS. Professor Kowal of the Computational Social Science department ...
Thousands of families worldwide now have new hope: researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have identified mutations in a ...
Where does that student activity fee really go? A guide to financing with the SGA’s Kevin Pfundstein
In an interview with The Stute, Student Government Association’s (SGA) Vice President of Finance Kevin Pfundstein, a second year Accounting and Data Analytics major, demystified how the SGA funds ...
More than 9000 faculty and graduate students at Rutgers University staged a walkout Monday morning amid a tense labor dispute over salary increases, affordable housing, childcare, and healthcare.
Cancer is and always has been one of the biggest hurdles in the medical science field. The cost of clinical trials is often extraordinarily high, making repeated research difficult to conduct.
I felt that this question was appropriate since both me and Ethan were sick recently so we both have some fresh experience feeling under the weather. It can be difficult when you’re not feeling well ...
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