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Emerging Trends from Coachella Weekend One

It has been two years since the iconic music festival, Coachella, has hosted some of the biggest names in music at its live venue in the deserts of Palm Springs.

Through the eyes of a child

Some days, I find myself wishing that I could view the world as I did as a child. There was a sense of innocent wonder and excitement that I would feel toward the simplest things growing up.

Discrimination in the K-Pop Industry

Over the last few years, K-pop (Korean pop) has become a global phenomenon that is enjoyed and adored by many (including me).

April, a month of firsts

After coming back to school last semester, the months of living through lockdowns and quarantining at home seems like a fever dream.

(Barely) coherent thoughts

I’m not going to lie, but I completely forgot I had an article due this week. So, here we are, Sunday night scrambling to put together enough coherent thoughts to fill the 550 word count of this column.

The whole campus is getting paved

As part of a repaving process, the City of Hoboken began absolutely obliterating Hudson Street last week. It was truly a symphony of destruction, featuring machines like excavators, motor graders, and a Komatsu Superdozer D575A.

Routines, Habits, and Organizing

This semester, I’ve had a lot less work than I ever have in the past. In my first year, I took a total of 29 credits; every semester since then, I’ve taken 19 or more credits, occasionally overloading if it was only by one credit.