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Posts published by “Sanjana Madhu”

Sanjana Madhu is a former Editor-in-Chief of The Stute.

How to RRR

And just like that, we’ve made it to December again. Another semester is almost behind us with imminent finals breathing down our necks.

Will The Stute ever be a “software” organization?

On Wednesday, November 2, Stevens hosted alumnus Michael Fabiano, Head of the Americas Business at The Associated Press (AP), for a lecture titled “Breaking Barriers: How Innovation Is Changing the News Industry.”

The art of starting over

These days, “starting over” is a phrase that gets thrown around quite often. Sometimes, we take it upon ourselves to start over with the motivation of improving some aspect of our lives; whatever it is, it requires some aspect of throwing out the old and bringing in something refreshing and new.

Boo, did we scare you?

(The following is intended to be read in a ghastly, spooky, voice). Welcome to The Stute’s fourth edition of the Halloween Issue!

The purpose of an editorial

Based on the recommendation of a good friend, I spent a sleepless night watching the 2003 drama Mona Lisa Smile.

Why we should all be more like Taylor Swift

You know, I wasn’t always a Swiftie. Although I hate to admit it, younger Sanjana would stick her nose up and roll her eyes when she heard “Love Story” or “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”

What happens to a dream deferred?

This past week, I was lucky enough to score two free tickets to the opening night of A Raisin in the Sun, written by playwright Lorraine Hansberry.

Growth within The Stute

Perhaps the coolest thing about The Stute is the creativity we can have with it. From coming up with article ideas to figuring out the layout of the paper each week, The Stute requires ingenuity from all its members.

A walk in the park

I’ve decided Sundays are the perfect day to hit New York City and simply walk around. Inspired by the popularization of the “hot girl walk,” I paraded West Village and SoHo until I found myself in Washington Square Park.