This Saturday, April 21, at 8 p.m. in DeBaun Auditorium is the Stevens Orchestra Spring Concert. It is also a time to reflect on a semester of hard work and music, as well as fond memories and friendship.
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“I can’t even imagine my life without music, so I decided that this [music] was something I wanted to dedicate my time to when I’m not studying,” Jen Searing discloses.
Tim Urban delivered a lecture “From Echo Chamber to the Idea Lab: An Intellectual Revolution” on April 3.
You may have heard of Tim Urban from his viral TEDx talk in April 2016 titled “Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator,” which has upwards of 18 million views on the TED website.
Emme Scharmann is the principal cellist in the Stevens Orchestra and is a founding member of the Stevens String Ensemble. She is a 3/5 Mechanical Engineering major, the Vice President of Art Club, and is currently starting a badminton club on campus.
“I knew I always wanted to be an entrepreneur and had it in my blood since both of my parents had their own companies,” says fourth-year Business and Technology major Seth Kirschner.
“The fight scenes are awesome!” Angelina Zaccaria exclaims at the mention of the Stevens production of Macbeth. She and her castmates have been working on the play for the past several weeks, and the show was this past weekend at DeBaun Auditorium.
Noah Bolzoni has been playing the viola since fifth grade, and he chose the instrument for three reasons: he enjoyed the sound in terms of range and timbre more so than the other instruments showcased (i.e.
Being a college student has its perks—one is $10 tickets for front-row seats for a New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) Concert.
“What amazed me most when I came to Stevens was that there are so many groups on campus and so many different and easy ways to get involved in the different music and performing arts ensembles or to even create your own group,” says Garrett Horwath, a freshman Civil Engineering major.
On the evening of Sept. 15, a handful of Stevens Orchestra students attended the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra (RSO) concert, ‘FALLA, CHOPIN, and TCHAIKOVSKY’.