January is a confusing time for fashion. Most likely you’re tired of your old wardrobe, but you just got new things for Christmas.
Posts published in “Opinion”
On March 4, 1966, a family of 5 stepped foot onto American soil for the first time. With only a purse full of money and the clothes on their back, they felt truly unsure where their new country will take them.
Privacy: it’s one of our basic human rights, yet are we freely giving it away? Online, we relinquish our idea of “privacy” to use services such as Facebook and LinkedIn.
Hey you. This is our second week of the semester and boy, I gotta tell you, what a week it has been.
Dear Mr. President:
Congratulations on your inauguration! Let me be honest: I supported Hillary Clinton, because the liberal media convinced me that you were too disrespectful of convention to be President.
First semester was so much fun, and I am truly excited to be back on campus. When you’re in Hoboken, you take for granted the abundance of restaurants and people that are around.
Winter Break: a time to celebrate the holidays, hang out with family and friends, and most importantly, catch up on sleep.
Last week marked two historic events. Friday, January 20th, was the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump and Saturday, January 21st was marked by an event that was arguably just as big if not even bigger: the Women’s March on Washington.
Now let’s face it. We’re all college students. For the most, we’re all broke. So what do we do when we want to play a new video game?
by James E. McClellan III, Professor Emeritus, College of Arts & Letters
Teachers are important and should not be undervalued. We have all had memorable teachers who have taught us each important things and have changed our lives.
