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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Boba is the secret to making friends

Amidst the busy freshman orientation, caught in the rush of learning my schedule and navigating crowded halls, I felt immense pressure to find the right friends — the group of friends that would last a lifetime.

Exploring the abyss in VanderMeer’s ‘Annihilation’

Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer follows an unnamed biologist tasked to explore the mysterious “Area X,” which has been cut off from civilization, with a group of three other unnamed characters with different career backgrounds tasked with the job of studying and observing the tainted land.

What is the deal with Friday the 13th?

Today is Friday the 13th, ooooooooooh spooky. Any Friday that falls on the 13th of a month is considered very unlucky in Western culture.

Meet the Greeks event highlights

While being a member of the Stevens flock unites you with a newfound family, many further their brother and sisterhoods here by joining the Greek life community.

New fantasy books are just built different

Recently, I have had a problem where the book I’ve bought and the book I read are completely different. This is not an issue of thievery but rather an intriguing description of overpromising and underdelivering consistently.

How far can Olympic records fall?

The 2024 Paris Olympics closed out on August 11, 2024, with new world records set in a number of events by very strong and dedicated athletes.

Hoboken sees upgrades to accommodate a wave of summer visitors

Since bustling crowds of students have returned to Hoboken, the campus has been a whirlwind of activity. Between new students adjusting to independence for the first time to past ones settling in for the year, there has been a lot to take in.