“We did not, at any point, think we were making a huge banger or anything.”
-Sergio Scardigno
“Swept” is the result of a collaboration between four Music and Technology majors with an incredibly diverse set of skills.
“We did not, at any point, think we were making a huge banger or anything.”
-Sergio Scardigno
“Swept” is the result of a collaboration between four Music and Technology majors with an incredibly diverse set of skills.
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the Harvard WECode Conference. Both Saturday and Sunday were packed with inspiring talks, professional development opportunities, career fairs, and social events.
I would call myself a doodler. Too consistent in drawing and painting efforts over the years to truly be called a beginner — but not skilled, nor even interested in my artistic ventures enough to call myself an artist.
Random food for thought: Learn to excel from your mistakes
I hope you liked my little meme.
Top officers in the United States Air Force have said that a massive $1.5 trillion investment into a new stealth fighter jet has failed.
For someone with quite a few opinions on food (I literally write a food column), I have relatively few barriers to what I’ll eat.
It has been around one whole year since the breakout success of COVID-19 has forced Stevens to shut down and revert to lame online classes like so many cavemen.
A friend recently urged me to watch The Social Dilemma, a documentary on Netflix. It sounded boring — another expose of the perils of social media.
“Maybe” is the newest single from Stephen Lysak, a recent graduate of Stevens and one of the school’s most well-known performers.
Working from home, or rather, “working” from home, is a simple pleasure. Nothing beats the adrenaline rush you get from waking up five minutes before your 10 a.m.