What could $887 billion get you? It could buy you the Denver Broncos about 180 times over, all of Tesla’s enterprise value, or about 2000 of the world’s nicest superyachts if that floats your boat.
Posts published in “Year: 2022”
Dear Fall,
I love you. You are probably my one and only true love. I love how Hoboken suddenly goes from 70 degrees with the sun beating me down to 50 degrees the next day as you make a grand entrance with wind that creates tears of great joy in my eyes.
If you know me, you know that I’m constantly talking about my habit of “productive procrastination,” a term that I completely thought I came up with but upon a quick Google search, I now come to see that it already exists.
This past week, I was lucky enough to score two free tickets to the opening night of A Raisin in the Sun, written by playwright Lorraine Hansberry.
I’m not embarrassed to admit that color theory confuses me even as an art major. I wish I understood what truly makes colors work together.
Claire:
I know that it can be exhausting to be a college student with seemingly endless amounts of homework and almost no time to do what you want.
Considered one of the world’s wonders, the Amber Room was a mesmerizing beauty built in the 18th century, a chamber paneled with 10,000 lbs of pure amber and decorated with mirrors and gold.
When I was a kid, my parents and I paid a visit to the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg while we were visiting Florida on vacation.
The inaugural SilverStrides 1 Mile Walk/Run was held on Pier A in Hoboken this past Saturday, September 24. Erin Kreis, Founder of SilverStrides, said that the event was a big success with an attendance of “43 participants ranging from 4-80 [years old].”
At Stevens, inevitably, the school works closely with the city of Hoboken. Hoboken policy ultimately impacts Stevens campus and students. On September 21, the city council of Hoboken proposed a $27.5 million bond ordinance to fund projects to improve the community in the upcoming years.