With the advent of Stevens’s annual Student Government Association (SGA) election, the time has finally arrived for students to cast their votes!
Posts published by “Itai Geller”
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, and Google cars.
As spooky season approaches, I typically have the privilege of writing a Halloween-related article, which gets released with our themed issue.
In recent weeks, I’ve been very pleased with the quality of the Artist Spotlight articles that I’ve been able to release.
Picture yourself as a hollow wooden box. If you had to fill yourself with objects and memories that best represent your character, what would you choose?

Last spring, I visited the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C., a popular contemporary art collection and exhibit space that I’ve frequented.
Is it wrong to be captivated by unsettling art? There’s a strangely invigorating energy associated with the chilling themes, styles, and compositions — elements that make unsettling art so compelling.
Over spring break, I had the opportunity to visit an array of art museums throughout the Washington D.C. area. One of my more memorable visits from my trip was the Phillips Collection, a unique exhibition space and growing collection of modern art pieces, accompanied by classical works and contemporary acquisitions.
Is finding a relationship on campus hard? Do you skip showers frequently? Are you afraid to speak to people of the opposite sex, same sex, or anyone at all?
Nearly 13 years ago, I visited the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City with my family. At the time, I was seven years old, and it is still shocking to me that I have such a vivid recollection of this particular day and, more specifically, the exhibit we visited at the museum.