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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Student-savers: Where to find student discounts

One of the hardest parts of adulting is the monetary cost, especially as a college student. However, one of the best parts of being a college student is the student discounts — as long as you know where to look.

Tips to get cooking with gas

Navigating a kitchen can be stressful for first-timers, whether it’s feeling like you don’t have the right ingredients or the right tools.

How to get housing beyond campus

Getting their own apartments is many students’ goal; to live on their own and support themselves can be either a dream or a nightmare.

Credit cards: what to know

Credit history is the reflection of how well you manage your money and debt, including credit cards and other loans. Understanding the impact this can have on your life is crucial, as it can have long-term effects on your life including determining how easily you will be able to retire.

A column for foodies 

Last night I had the best Mediterranean food of my life, and I will be telling you all about it. My boyfriend took me to Fig & Olive for our Valentine’s Day date, and while we froze trying to actually make it to the restaurant, it was totally worth it.

Top four newest restaurants in Hoboken

One of the greatest parts about Hoboken is the variety of food options that are available. From mushroom flatbreads and baked zitis to chimichangas and nachos to palak paneer and vegetable vindaloo to ramen and sushi and impossible burgers and waffle fries… Do we need to go on?

My room

Davis Hall might seem like a roach-infested, old, thin-walled dumpster fire (and it is), but it’s my dumpster fire. This place will always be my first home, or the first place I’ve lived without my parents.

Does the gender ratio affect sports?

I’ve talked about being a student-athlete in this column before and my experiences being a woman in competitive sports. Overall, I have loved swimming at Stevens for the past three years.