*Disclaimer: This contains spoilers.*
Never more in my life have I gushed, screamed, and had a dopey-looking grin on my face than when I was watching Bridgerton season four, part two.
Tanya is a 3/4 Business & Technology major who has been involved in the Stute since her first year. She has served as the Business Manager for two consecutive terms. Currently she is a Staff Writer and an Opinion Columnist for the Girl-ish Talk column.
*Disclaimer: This contains spoilers.*
Never more in my life have I gushed, screamed, and had a dopey-looking grin on my face than when I was watching Bridgerton season four, part two.
This past Friday marked the 17th annual Founder’s Day Ball hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). Following a week of programming for Duck Days, the week concluded with the much-anticipated Founder’s Day Ball, where students had the opportunity to dress up and dance the night away.
Now that I’m a senior, a lot of people, including myself, are always asking the question “What are you doing after graduation?”
If you know me, you must know my love of the show Bridgerton, so trust me when I say that I had my calendar blocked off for the release of the show’s fourth season.
The Stevens Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of the Stevens School of Computing, which will serve as the basis of computing and AI education.
Happy New Year, and with new years, there is often this sentiment to rebrand and create a “new me.” I was originally going to write this issue’s column on the fun of creating vision boards, browsing through Pinterest, and manifesting the absolute best for 2026, but my recent trip to India gave me another idea.
With December, we are in the final stretches of 2025. The weather has gotten colder, the leaves have fallen, and the fall semester, which had just started, is almost over (just got to get through finals).
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) race has only just begun, and companies, regardless of industry or size, are all working to adapt their systems and output new technologies.
One of my favorite parts about girlhood is the group chats. As a seasoned group chat member, I would describe the group chat as a collective diary where each person contributes in their own unique way.
For those of you who don’t know me, I LOVE Bridgerton! While the love stories are immaculate, one of my favorite scenes involves women, gossip, and protection.