Unfortunately, the weather is getting colder, the leaves have mostly all fallen, and winter is coming soon. This means freezing rain, snow, ice, and the gross slush that’s left all over Hoboken after our typical winter storms.
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Often, we think of the winter season as a time of enjoyment, just coming from the end of festivities like Diwali and Thanksgiving, and moving on to winter break and enjoying Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, New Years Day, and many other fun celebrations.
Welcome. Today, we are going to be thankful. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we shall give thanks to this wonderful place we call home.
As another Thanksgiving approaches, it is time to pull out some annual traditions. Get ready to sit down for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, stuff yourself with tons of yummy food, and pull out the old pigskin to toss around.
Thanksgiving is a holiday centered around spending time with family, reflecting on what you’re grateful for, and enjoying some delicious food with family and friends.
The truth about American private universities is that they rely heavily on alumni donations. Recently in the news, we can see the damage that has been done to universities, in particular the Ivy League, where alleged widespread antisemitism has caused alumni to retract their donations.
Now that the chronological midpoint of the semester has passed, there is a brief moment where students can catch their breath before bracing for finals.
The act of comparing yourself to others is a natural trait that everyone, to some extent, participates in. However, like with most things, if you engage in this behavior too much it could be very detrimental to your mental well-being.
Let me start this off by saying something important: I am not a good student. I’ve failed more exams than I care to remember, and I struggle every week to figure out what in the world is going on in my classes.
They may have left us alone for a year, but the lantern flies are back — and they want revenge! These terrible, red-winged creatures swarm campus, casting a cloud of fear on any student unfortunate enough to journey through the graveyard of bug carcasses at the base of the UCC towers.