Throughout the years of going through high school, graduating, and starting college, I've learned to trust the process.
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.
I can’t help but feel sentimental that this is my last Mind of a Freshman column for the academic year. I swear it was just the other day that I was drafting my sample to send in to be considered as a columnist.
Rainbows dressed up campus this past Wednesday as Stevens students celebrated Pride Day. Events happening throughout the day were hosted by several campus organizations, including a Pride Celebration on Schaefer Lawn hosted by Torch Alliance and a LGBTQ+ Open Forum hosted by the Student Government Association (SGA).
Olivia Scott and Julia Dwight, both freshman Business and Technology majors, have planned this year’s TechFest as the Co-Festivities Chairs of Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC).
Every Saturday morning, I execute the same routine. Wake up at 9 a.m., get ready, fill my backpack up with school books, block out the world with Spotify, and head out to Pierce for breakfast and a few hours of schoolwork – just a morning to myself.
Hanging from the ceiling in the lobby of the Samuel C. Williams Library is just one of the many mobiles created by Alexander Calder, one of Stevens’ most notable alumnus.
When I love something, I really love it. I’m hopelessly romantic, selfishly optimistic, and genuinely empathetic. I’m emotional but realistic, dramatic but sensitive, and unapologetically expressive but introverted.
For the past couple of months, I’ve been trying to sort out my plans for the summer. My main focus is landing an internship, and I’ve already applied to six different ones.
"I don't really believe in coincidences being simply coincidences."
The stress of registering for classes among Stevens students has largely been caused by the issue of priority registration. However, things are about to change.