Three years ago, I cut almost all dairy out of my diet, greatly disappointing my Italian family. With some minor tweaks to my father’s recipe, bolognese was spared from the culling.
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.
More than a couple of times over my academic career, I have wondered if I am happy. Am I busying myself with the things that fulfill me, or am I distracting myself from realizing my unhappiness?
The Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2023 was a disappointment and gave a terrible image of the university as a whole.
Despite being told all my life that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, I struggle to prepare something for myself first thing in the morning.
My first week at Stevens was not the university experience I had been anticipating. The growing pains were compounded by unique circumstances; it was September 2020, all classes were virtual, and contact with others was at a minimum.
If you left campus in May thinking everything would be as you left it, you wouldn’t be at the ‘Innovation University’.
Since the James Webb Space Telescope’s launch in December 2021, it has made dozens of discoveries that have expanded our understanding of the universe as it was developing.
When I last made my predictions for Song of the Summer, it was pretty clear that the established major players in pop would take over the airwaves.
When the stress of finals is overwhelming, music is therapeutic. It’s helpful to set a tone to drown out the dread of an upcoming exam and focus on figuring out what you know.
PEN America, a free speech organization, published a report last week detailing the increase in book banning in America this past school year.