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Posts published by “Rayna Indelicato”

Rayna Indelicato is a senior Science, Technology, and Society major. She is the Science Editor for The Stute and this is her third year at the Stute. She is also involved in Take Back the Night and Greek Life at Stevens.

The science of…writing

As I sit down to write my last Stute article, it feels odd to try my hand at opinion. So for my final Stute piece, I will be doing what I have advised every science writer not to do: combine my opinions with science. 

The benefits of gratitude

While we often are reminded to be grateful this time of year, practicing gratitude can be extremely beneficial year round. There are many easy ways to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives.

Your Obsession with Wordle, Explained

This article was written by Rayna Indelication & Katie Ng.

Grids of green, yellow, and gray squares have recently flooded your Twitter feed, and before you know it, you too have fallen into the allure of today’s most viral game: Wordle.

What we know about the Omicron variant

As the year comes to an end, it is important to take a moment and recognize the victories we have seen in the United States regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

How’s the Hudson?

On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.

What you should know about the COVID-19 vaccine

Almost a year following the infamous shutdown, the United States is finally working to vaccinate the entire country. With two vaccines out and another one on the way, herd immunity is starting to look like a real possibility.