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Posts published by “Maryia Spirydonava”

Stevens Dramatic Society presents Murder on the Orient Express

“The story you are about to witness is one of romance and tragedy, primal murder, and the urge for revenge,” the audience is told as they are greeted by one of the main characters, detective Hercule Poirot (played by freshman Phuc Bui).

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A musical comedy about struggling writers, actors, and deadlines, this is [title of show]. A musical about two struggling writers, played by Ian DiGuilio and Clayton Lundgren, who work with their actor friends, played by Julia Cahn and Kiera Dillon, they race to submit an original musical for a theater festival.

Thank you, Stuters!

It is very special for me to have the opportunity to congratulate all of our graduating Stuters.

A love letter to The Stute

For her last editorial before passing off the Editor-in-Chief position to a new brave soul, Maryia Spiryadonava writes a love letter to The Stute.

“Isn’t that a man’s job?”

Growing up, I always felt supported by family. I always felt encouraged that I could be whatever I want to be and do anything.

The in-between

On my morning commute, while listening to my latest obsession — the My Favorite Murder podcast — I heard about the very interesting concept of liminal space.

10th Annual Founder’s Day Ball

On February 22, 2019, at the Liberty Science Center, Stevens students celebrated the 10th Annual Founder’s Day Ball.

An accumulation of work from multiple organizations, Founder’s Day Ball was hosted by the Office of Student Life and the Division of Student Affairs, funded by the Student Government Association, and organized by the Founder’s Day Ball Committee, with assistance from the Entertainment Committee.

Reputations, nothing but perceptions

What's in a name
If not one's reputation?
The words that 
Flood
A person's brain at the thought of a name.