Making someone food is one of the kindest things you can do. A warm meal for when you are feeling down makes you feel cared for.
Posts published by “Kayden Cannilla”
Kayden Cannilla is the current Outreach Chair and an opinion columnist. He writes about culture, music, news, and science. He is majoring in mechanical engineering with a concentration in biomedical engineering and a minor in philosophy.
This past weekend, Stevens Dramatic Society presented Radium Girls, the true story of factory workers in Orange, New Jersey, who worked with radium paint and developed radium poisoning.
Now that the chronological midpoint of the semester has passed, there is a brief moment where students can catch their breath before bracing for finals.
Last week, I spoke on a panel for the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) department conference Thoughts on Bots, to discuss how AI will impact higher education.
As the veil between the worlds grows thin and Hallow’s Eve draws near, it’s time to prepare for a night of spectral delights and eerie enchantments.
Last week, Stute News Editor Ben Knobloch reported on Stevens’ “average” free speech ranking, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE).
On September 29, 2023, 10:59 a.m., the University Alerts website announced that Stevens would be transitioning to remote operations beginning at 11 a.m.
One of the most compelling aspects of Stevens is the return on investment, with an average degree worth $2 million over 40 years.
My aunt has always provided great advice in cooking and many other areas of my life. Her cooking style is best described as indulgence.
The last time I wrote, I danced around the question of happiness. That was a discussion of fulfillment and the idea that frustrating tasks are worth it for an overarching goal.