We meet again! Happy spring semester everyone. It certainly doesn’t feel like the beginning of a new academic term, and I’m not ready to start doing work again.
Posts published in “Year: 2022”
By now most of you have heard of or are watching the hit TV show Euphoria. The show, aired in 2019 and is now in its second season.The
When I was five years old, I got an advertisement in the mail from a local college theater company. They were promoting their children’s performing arts program and were trying to recruit new actors.
After an eventful winter break where the start of in person classes and events was delayed two weeks, Stevens has announced they will switch to an hour by hour decision process for in-person activities.
To some extent, we all had unique experiences working from home these past two weeks this semester. I, for one, opted to move back to my Hoboken apartment after finishing the first two weeks of class online from my home, so I’ve experienced (school) work from home (WFH) to its fullest.
We all know the famous saying by Benjamin Franklin, “In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” But what is less commonly known is the historical relationship between death and taxes, as well as the macroeconomic and societal implications of said relationship.
It’s a Friday afternoon, I walk out of my Airbnb to get some fresh air and go for my morning walk when the soft touch of snowflakes gently land on my face making my cheeks rosy red.
Once you taste the honey-sweet tang of pure, unadulterated control, you will desire for nothing else.
“Mayday. Mayday. Mayday. This is November – Delta – five – one – two going down at 40.3 North, -73.4 West.
When Stevens announced that the first two weeks of the Spring 2022 semester would be remote instruction, I was anxious that in two weeks, we wouldn’t be returning to in-person operations, but continuing on remotely for the entirety of the semester.