“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.
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.
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.
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.
The seemingly non-stop snow storms that have plagued the lucky few people on campus have recently been discovered to be the work of the Stevens Aerospace Engineering Department, whose Weather-o-Matic 3000 has been on the fritz lately.
Quarantine brought many new interests into our lives. For some people, it may have been embroidery or reading. For others, it might have been baking desserts or skateboarding.
As of late, the trend on the internet has been skincare routines and beauty hacks. Social media is currently saturated with TikTokers and influencers preaching their personal tried and true routines.