“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.
In March 2020, the world as we knew it changed in the blink of an eye. Social distancing was implemented and self-quarantine became the new normal.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its winter outlook last October. It called for warmer than normal temperatures in the northeast and southern U.S.
From Sunday, February 28 to Thursday, March 5, 2021, Stevens hosted its first ever “Change your Attitude with Gratitude Week.” This week featured daily activities that were focused on fostering hope and positivity, with the purpose of boosting student morale.
Nearly one year since the pandemic hit Stevens, the Student Government Association (SGA) continues to recognize that many students are still facing challenges with online classes.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” is, to most, a well-known and often encountered question. Some might even consider it along the lines of lighthearted interrogation especially if coming from someone who has—get this—expectations as to what one might be.
In most of these Editorials, I talk about something related to journalism — last semester I talked about the increase of news on social media (specifically Instagram), which I argued has ultimately shifted the role of editor onto consumers.
For the first time in a while, I said no to going out and doing something with my friends. Now you may wonder, why would anyone turn down seeing their friends after having spent almost a year in isolation?
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.