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Out like a lamb

When I attempt to construct a narrative of my four years at Stevens, to present a piecemeal construction of the 1348 days between my first permanent relocation to its campus and now, I am overwhelmed by the enormity of the totality of my experience.

Dear graduating seniors (from a 2020 graduate)

It feels surreal to be typing this, because most days I feel like I haven’t even graduated. Yet, here I am writing advice to the class of 2021.

How coffee waste can help the planet

Coffee lovers no longer have to worry about the waste they generate from coffee pulp, just like tea and fresh juice lovers.

How’s the Hudson?

On this Earth Day, I chose to take a look in my own backyard — the Hudson River. Bordering the largest city in the United States, it is no surprise that the Hudson River is not in pristine shape.

Single-use plastic consumption skyrockets amidst billions of pandemic-driven face masks

The role COVID-19 has played on the environment can be seen as positive, on the surface. We all saw those videos of dolphins returning to the water canals in Venice due to the lack of human activity, or pictures of cities in China where the smog that surrounded the cities cleared out.