Trapped indoors as Earth Day approaches, it may feel difficult to deeply care about issues like climate change. A lot of us have had our lives turned upside down by having to stay isolated, and others have suffered terribly because they or their loved ones have been infected with this disease.
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A startup company located in Hoboken has been utilizing the power of technology to help people find restaurants that utilize more sustainable practices.
On Sunday, April 5, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a proclamation calling for a reconsideration of the Pass/Fail (P/F) optional grading policy which Stevens adopted on March 22.
On April 15, 2020, the City Council of Hoboken held a bi-weekly meeting to address a variety of issues, many of which were centered around the current global Coronavirus pandemic.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has forced virtually all school functions to either come to a grinding halt or embrace a virtual environment.
Last week, Stevens released a statement explaining that the university will be making rooms in Jonas Hall available to health care professionals from Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) and the Hoboken Fire Department (HFD).
The coronavirus has forced business closures, school closures, and self isolation, thus having a detrimental effect on the U.S. economy. Restaurants have struggled to make profits and pay rents and the stock market has experienced a nosedive.
Coronavirus has not stopped the mermaids from swimming to campus. On April 5th, the founding class, “The Menente Line” of Lambda Tau Omega was announced on Instagram.
In order to ensure that students are maintaining their health during quarantine, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has begun helping students through the use of teletherapy.
Since social distancing policies were issued on March 17 in Hoboken due to COVID-19, research on campus has had a lot of difficulty continuing in a productive manner.

