I’ve always been obsessed with predicting the future. So, the question on my mind these days is: After completing two degrees and landing a job — what’s next?
Posts published in “Senioritis”
Senioritis is an Opinion column written by one or two Stevens student(s) in their last year of study to discuss life experiences during their final year at Stevens, and other related subject matter.
Two days ago, a girlfriend I’ve known since freshman year left our small, shared group chat. There wasn’t any warning, per se.
For someone who writes a weekly column, I (admittedly) don’t read very much as far as news and blogs go. I wish I did, and I know it’s taken a toll on my stylistic growth (or lack thereof).
Like many of my peers, I assumed that my second semester in my senior year here would be much like the one I had in high school: no stress, no worries, just chilling and living my best life.
I really love fashion. Not in a I-love-looking-pretty-all-the-time kind of way. It’s a I-will-review-fashion-week-shows-and-run-commentary-on-new-collections-to-anyone-who-will-listen-to-me kind of way. I view fashion as an art form as much as a commercial endeavor, and I’ve never made a secret of it.
This was a very difficult column to write.
I feel like I say that about nearly every piece I write, and while each one is a challenge in its own right, this is different.
"I’ve always thought Thanksgiving was just a little bit tacky. Sorry, but it is."
A few years ago, I was lucky enough to attend a short talk from a very interesting woman.
She was everything anyone could ever aspire to be — smart, talented, successful.
This time last Friday, I went into New York City alone, as I’ve done dozens of times these past four years.
Namankita Rana offers advice to anyone struggling.