Scientists have long wondered if there are physical constraints that limit the possibility of how large an organism can become through evolution. A new study involving 54 species of sharks indicates ...
A study published in the scientific journal Current Biology reveals new diagnoses of deceased French soldiers who were a part of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I’s invasion of Russia in 1812. New techniqu ...
The Samuel C. Williams Library has officially reduced its operating hours and the Office of Undergraduate Academics (OUA) has paused drop-in tutoring services outside of finals week following ...
Each year, from November 3 to 7, is National First-Generation Week. Its purpose is to celebrate first-generation college students’ achievements and bring awareness to the challenges that they face.
This past weekend, I traveled up to Boston for the first time, and visited some very good friends from my undergrad days at Stevens. I had lived with this group in Hoboken for a few years, but after ...
In the years since the Trump administration first launched bold interior-immigration enforcement operations, cities across the U.S. have staged a sustained legal pushback against the federal ...
Every friend group has that person — the one who doesn’t just make plans, but runs the group like a miniature government. If that sounds like you, congratulations: you’re the political strategist ...
I am currently taking a class in Latin American Fiction, and recently we read Bad Girls by Camilla Sosa Villada. It’s a translated autofiction about Camilla’s time as a transwoman and sexworker in ...
Having recently played a lot of GeoGuessr, I’ve become particularly interested in the “meta” of different geographic landscapes. Admittedly, my memory is poor for the varying telephone poles, foliage, ...