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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Short ‘n Sweet ‘n everything you need

Unless you have been living under a rock, I am sure you have heard of the Bardot look-alike it-girl that is Sabrina Carpenter.

The Olympics: how did we do, and what was new?

Photo Courtesy of NBC News

This year, the Olympic Games took place in Paris, France, where athletes from 184 countries competed over a two-week period from July 26 to August 11.

Storm drains are paved over on Park Avenue, provoking flood fears

As tropical storm Debby neared flood-prone Hoboken, many residents rushed to prepare for the upcoming storm. However, during the week of August 6, construction on Park Avenue accidentally paved over a number of storm drains, leaving residents worried. 

COVID and its fault in NJ Transit’s falloff

Many companies have had to make dramatic shifts or shut down because of COVID-19 and the state-owned New Jersey Transit Corporation is facing its own financial difficulties.

Big changes arrive for Stevens Dining

Exciting changes are coming to Stevens Dining this semester! The recent announcements detailed a revamp of the UCC marketplace, updated dining hours, and the creation of new sustainability programs.

Summer 2024 campus renovations

Those who have walked by the entrance to Walker Gymnasium in the past year have made note of the construction scaffolding that seemingly never goes away.

Hug all your friends

Journalistic writing has always been important to me, and I’m so grateful for being able to express myself in the Stute throughout my time here.