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Posts published by “Natalie Todaro”

Natalie Todaro was a member of The Stute during her four years at Stevens from 2018-2022. She served as Layout Editor in 2019 and Managing Editor in 2020, as well as Editor-in-Chief from November 2020 to February 2022.

Nearing the end

This semester really flew by. Somehow we went from week 2 to week 12 and are 7 days away from May 1.

How accessible is the print newspaper?

Like I talked about last week, I love print media but definitely think the print newspaper warrants a more in depth discussion on not only its future but its accessibility.

The future of The Stute’s print distribution

It’s no secret that I love print media. I would rather read a physical book than an eBook, and the idea of flipping through a magazine on the beach is still as exciting to me now as it was when I was 11 years old reading Tiger Beat and Bop (who remembers those?)

Book review — Mark Levin’s Unfreedom of the Press

Last year, around the beginning of the pandemic, I started reading for pleasure. I began with some classic novels, like Frankenstein, The Bell Jar, and the 900-page Anna Karenina which all made me hooked on the world of fiction.

The Stute Ethics Pledge

If you haven’t already noticed, I like talking about ethics — in writing, but also during Stute meetings. Mostly because in my time as a member of The Stute, we haven’t talked much about ethics at all, and I feel like 80% of the times we mess up are because of ethical situations we weren’t prepared for.

Why the “getting my life back on track” M.O. is toxic

In most of these Editorials, I talk about something related to journalism — last semester I talked about the increase of news on social media (specifically Instagram), which I argued has ultimately shifted the role of editor onto consumers.