On Tuesday, February 12, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) made its last attempt at contact with Opportunity, the record-setting Mars rover.
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’m not really the type of person who doodles during class. I’m more of the pen-tapper, knuckle-breaker, glancing-at-the-clock-every-five-minutes type of person.
As opposed to a lot of Stevens students, I’m not from New Jersey. My home is New York, and I grew up frequently visiting Manhattan.
One freshman, four sophomores, seven juniors, and three seniors. This is the number of Student Government Association (SGA) Senators that have resigned, and with the six previously-vacant senior seats, this adds up to 21 open senator spots.
For a while during my first semester, I felt as though I didn’t fit here at Stevens. I had spent so much time dreaming about Stevens during my senior year of high school, knowing that it was the perfect school for me, only to be thrown into a pool filled with people I couldn’t relate to outside of my major, Music and Technology.
I believe that everyone should know something about the night sky. Whether it be as simple as being able to recognize one constellation, or as complex as knowing all 88 of them, looking up at the sky changes something in you.
For my final column of the semester, you may be expecting me to reflect on my first semester of college. Initially, that was my idea as well, so I sat down to write and tried to think about the past three and a half months.
First-year Natalie Todaro discusses what it's like to be a "highly sensitive person."
I think it’s important to make time for hobbies. It’s easy to get stuck in a routine that eliminates doing things that aren’t necessarily relevant to your academics.
The Audio Engineering Society (AES) hosted its 145th international convention in Manhattan, NY, from October 17 to 20. Workshops, exhibits, and demonstrations were some of the many opportunities that attendees were able to explore.