The prevalence of streaming services and the internet have changed the landscape of music. TikTok acts as a powerful promotional tool—if your song can soundtrack a trend or get picked up by a dance challenge, that virality translates to more listens than could ever before be achieved by small and independent artists.
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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.
The Stevens chapter of Chi Psi received national recognition when they were awarded the Founders Trophy this summer, which goes to the chapter, otherwise known as Alpha, that most exemplifies “Emerging Excellence.”
My favorite part about music is its subjectivity. The most popular artists that get millions or billions of streams have some of the most vicious slanderers.
In an email sent out on May 2, Stevens announced the removal of physical education as a degree requirement. This applies to all incoming students, as well as waiving any remaining classes for current students.
The writers for Stevens philosophy journal, Palaver, met on Wednesday to have a panel discussion about their Spring 2022 topic, dreams.
Avril Lavigne first made waves with her debut album Let Go in 2002 and her effects on the music industry are undeniable.
The battle for song of the summer has just begun, with many of pop’s biggest stars vying for the spot. While the title is usually subjective, the top contenders can indicate the Grammy hopefuls and trends for the year.
As the end of the semester approaches, upperclassmen Music and Technology majors focus on their portfolios. The Stute asked three musicians about their work and plans for the future.
Hoboken’s housing market is always jumping, so The Stupe is here to let you know the best places to look for housing next year.
With Omicron cases on the decline, college campuses across the nation are taking everything they’ve learned over the past two years to implement post-pandemic policies.