Representatives from the Stevens chapter of the global organization, Amnesty International, presented their case for acquiring the title of Full-Status Recognized Student Organization (RSO) to the Senate of the Student Government Association (SGA) this past Sunday.
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Welcome to year two of my Stute music column, now named Put Your Records On! Last year, I reviewed several of the biggest pop albums, as well as some lesser-known efforts, and spoke my mind about some of my favorite new artists.
On Wednesday night, sometime between researching for my horribly unfocused CAL-105 Proposal and freaking out about Design 2, I found the time to take the 4 train to Barclays Center and watch Lorde perform on her Melodrama Tour.
Think about the last time you were at the movies and your heart truly fluttered, sank, or just ached. The best movies evoke intense emotions in viewers through stunning visuals, great acting performances, and meaningful scripts.
Recently, it’s been quite difficult to find exciting music news. There have been no defining social moments in music so far in 2018, except for the Grammys, which saw Kendrick Lamar robbed yet again in the Album of the Year category, and saw disappointing yields for Lorde’s Melodrama and SZA’s Ctrl.
Let’s take a look at some of the most buzz-worthy artists of 2018. All of these artists have the potential to break through and dominate the music conversation, whether they are brand new acts or acts returning with new projects.
Any time Taylor Swift releases a new album, the world watches. Music listeners know that three or four songs from the album will probably be inescapable on the radio for the next year or two, while chart followers observe to see what records Swift could possibly break next.
Kelly Clarkson boasts one of the most extensive pop-rock careers in modern music. She has had continuous success for 15 years and is the voice behind the soundtrack of everyone’s childhood, with hits like “Since U Been Gone” and “Behind These Hazel Eyes.”
On Sunday, October 22, Phi Sigma Sigma hosted Lip Sync 2017 in DeBaun Auditorium. Students from inside and outside of Stevens’s Greek community packed DeBaun’s orchestra level to witness a great night of entertainment.
Annie Clark, better known as St. Vincent, is a multi-instrumentalist and singer whose trademarked brand of experimental pop-rock has been garnering critical acclaim for nearly a decade.