Forget haunted houses and horror movies—the scariest thing I deal with every month doesn’t come with fake blood; it’s the real thing. Periods. We whisper about them like they’re cursed, but for many ...
Halloween! Ghosts, ghouls, goblins! So scary! But have you ever heard of the Halloween canon event? That’s the biggest thing you should be afraid of this Halloween season. Run!!!!! Canon event: a ...
Every major has something specific they are known for, and during Halloween season, the best way to show that off is through on-theme costumes. Here is a culmination of just a few majors’ costumes in ...
To the average passerby, Hoboken may appear to be an innocent little city, but the Halloween season beckons the creepy stories that convey the spirits that reside within it. Be it Arthur’s Tavern, The ...
Happy spooky season, ducks! As we reach the halfway point of the fall semester, it turns out that the true horror students stumble upon isn’t just midterms, but instead it’s group projects! When a ...
Every freshman at Stevens hears the same whispered warning during their first semester: “Don’t anger the Torch Bearer.” At first, it sounds like a joke — another harmless Stevens tradition, like ...
Being a student at Stevens is scary enough with the overwhelming Canvas notifications, mystery dining hall food, and horrific group projects — but campus has just gotten a lot scarier. Beginning the ...
It was a damp, moonless night when the screams echoed from behind the Howe Center. Students passing by swore they saw the flicker of wings—thousands of them—spiraling in the glow of a lone streetlamp.
Pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin everything; it’s pumpkin season! I’ve been scrolling through Pinterest all day trying to find the perfect pumpkin carving idea. But what happens after I’ve ...
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jaqueline Harpman is a dystopian novel about a group of 40 women trapped in a bunker, unaware of how they got there, and their eventual escape. The narrator is the ...
What started out as a nightmare depicting a “hideous” phantasm of a man would turn into the cultural phenomenon that is the creature from Frankenstein. Mary Shelley’s influence can be seen in cereal, ...