This year has been full of everything I didn’t expect. There have been friendships, opportunities, and bonds that I never thought would happen to me during my first year of college.
Posts published by “Viktor Palmer”
Despite a spell of torrential rain, Techfest 2025 proved to be a hit this Saturday, drawing crowds of students for an evening of student performances, food, and time with friends.
Ok so the semester is almost over, which means the year is almost over. I have successfully made it through all the stuff I was supposed to, and now there’s more stuff, but then it will actually be over, so it’s fine.
Synthpop is probably one of the most significant genres of my generation and it acts as such a good representation of 2000s childhoods.
Snevets Counseling and Psychological Services has started exploring new techniques for counseling programs. CAPS has recently announced the introduction of “gaslighting therapy” into their program, releasing a statement on their website: “Sometimes a student in distress just needs to be told ‘No, I don’t think so.’”
As a music and technology major, when I applied to Snevets, I submitted a musical portfolio. Submitting mine resulted in more opportunities for scholarships, and as a 19-year-old arts major, I love free money!
It’s my birthday week, and I have been getting into the spirit by listening to some music that has always been comforting to me.
I am now far enough into semester two where I can reflect on how much I’ve changed since the first one.
Recently, I have become obsessed with Ethel Cain. She is an incredibly pioneering musical project by artist Hayden Anhedönia. Ethel Cain is a character created by Hayden, who is experimenting with the uncanny.
I usually think the Grammys are superficial, and they don’t really determine the worth of an individual’s art. I think of the Grammys as something that turns a person’s art into a product.
