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Hoboken’s historic 250th anniversary Memorial Day Parade

With May on the horizon, Hoboken city officials are gearing up for the city’s annual Memorial Day parade, but this year, there’s a twist: In celebration of the United States of America’s 250th birthday this year, the Memorial Day Parade is looking to be bigger and better than ever.

Stevens hosts 2nd annual research week

From April 20 to 24, Stevens hosted the second annual undergraduate research week. Iterating on feedback from last year, the week was filled with meaningful events designed for students to network, learn from each other, and strengthen community bonds. 

Palaver launch

The word palaver is a noun that may be described as “an improvised conference between two groups, typically those without a shared language or culture.” 

The Hudson River fish are now mostly safe to eat

Due to the declining amounts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the water of the Hudson River, the New York State Department of Health has now declared that catching and eating fish from the River is now mostly safe, with pregnant women and children under 15—the “Sensitive Population”—able to eat up to one 8-ounce meal a month of striped bass, and the general population is able to eat up to four meals a month.