This past Friday marked the 17th annual Founder’s Day Ball hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). Following a week of programming for Duck Days, the week concluded with the much-anticipated Founder’s Day Ball, where students had the opportunity to dress up and dance the night away.
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While federal funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project, which aimed to increase train service between New Jersey and New York, was initially halted in October 2025, a recent lawsuit ruled in favor of the project.
A new Bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be offered by the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES), starting in Fall 2026.
This past weekend, I unexpectedly had to leave school for a family emergency. I had a ton of responsibilities that I needed to manage, but it was my family.
1. Bluestone Lane
Bluestone Lane is probably one of the first matchas I’ve tried in Hoboken, and boy, was it heavenly.
Now that I’m a senior, a lot of people, including myself, are always asking the question “What are you doing after graduation?”
And now we have arrived at my least favorite season, “grey days.” The six week period of disturbingly colored street slush.
February 24 marked the four year anniversary of a full-scale invasion that Russia launched on Ukraine. As of writing, the fighting there continues without an end in sight.
There are hard-hitting war movies, such as Saving Private Ryan, Fury, and 1917. Then there is Inglourious Basterds.
On Saturday, February 21, the Men’s Lacrosse team walked away with an 18-8 win over Springfield with the help of a hat trick from graduate student Will Labartino, and a double hatty from sophomore Jack Tenaglia.
Imagine a vibrant sunset — the light slowly passing the horizon in a symphony of color before revealing a stunning, starry sky.
As a proud Apple Music user, I am always grateful for the playlists that come out of using the app. You hear a lot of people talk about Spotify playlists and how niche they can get.
