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At the pump and in the kitchen, inflation is testing the limits of American wallets. Prices of everyday food products are continuing to increase, with grocery inflation outpacing the overall inflation rate of 7.7% compared to 12.4%.
As we enter the holiday season, the next two months will likely incur a lot of expenses. However, the deals of Black Friday will surely allow us all to buy all that we need without breaking the bank.
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate with your family and friends back home in numerous ways such as eating delicious food, watching football, and maybe even seeing a parade.
If you’re spending your Thanksgiving on campus, you may feel that you’re missing out on all the exciting festivities you would be experiencing at home.
With Stevens being so close to New York City, skywatching is not often a popular (or possible) outdoor activity. Nighttime light pollution, lack of open space, and a general lack of opportunity to take some time and look up at the stars make sure of that.
After members of the Stevens community repeatedly voiced concerns regarding the lack of women’s restrooms in academic buildings, new women’s restrooms were added to the third, fifth, and sixth floors of Burchard.
Daylight savings is defined as “the practice of moving the clocks forward one hour from Standard Time during the summer months and changing them back again in the fall.”
The annual Winter Wonderland, a Stevens holiday-season tradition featuring food and drinks, performances, giveaways, and a variety of winter-themed activities, will be taking place on Wednesday, November 30, from 7 to 10 p.m.
Campus is welcoming a new fraternity to campus. The 81st chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon (LSU) was recently established on Oct 26, 2022.