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.
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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.
Random food for thought: Small steps towards big goals.
I don’t think of myself as someone who attempts to be a jack of all trades, but I know I wouldn’t succeed in being the master of one.
Over winter break, I started a food Instagram (how original).
As we reach a very unwelcome first birthday for total COVID-19 lockdown, I, like many people, have tried on my fair share of creative hats.
The insurrection that erupted at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, illuminated the deep-rooted political and ideological divisions faced by Americans.
One of my favorite things about Instagram is the amount of creative content one can find at any time: the work of graphic designers, calligraphers, poets, painters, or illustrators.
It was Valentine’s Day this Sunday, which means that love is in the air, along with a certain virus that shall not be named.
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.
Newly-elected President Joe Biden announced on January 4 that if the Democrats controlled both chambers of Congress, “$2,000 checks will go out the door.”