I’ve always been a soundtrack skeptic; I’d much rather listen to songs on the radio or from my favorite artist than from a movie or video game.
Posts published by “Liz Sepulveda”
From April 11 to 14, Stevens’s Visual Arts and Technology (VAT) major held its 2024 Senior Capstone Exhibition at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
On April 5, Stevens’ School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) held a one-day conference called Crisis and Meaning: Intersections of Humanities and Mental Health.
It’s official: Macbook users have been banned from campus. In a recent deal with Microsoft, Snevets received an undisclosed amount of funding for banishing the Apple-supporting students from the school.
Every year, Pantone declares one hue to be Color of the Year, a color predictive of global design trends and overall attitudes of the upcoming year.
October is LGBTQ+ History Month and a great time to start listening to some new, on-the-rise queer artists. If you’re like me and want a break from blasting the same Clairo songs on repeat, make sure to add these lesser-known LGBTQ+ artists to your mix:
Jame Minogue
If you’re looking for new Latin jams to add to your playlist, take a listen to Jame Minogue, an on-the-rise, queer Latin pop/R&B artist native to North Jersey.
An essay on a text you haven’t read yet. A group presentation that you’ve been forced to handle the brunt of.
It’s officially fall, meaning it’s time to fall in love with the autumn flavors of Hoboken. New to Hoboken or just not sure what to try this season?
It’s a new year, a new you, and a new UCC. For those sick of Pierce already, UCC dining is back with a new selection of culinary concepts and operating hours for the Fall 2023 semester.