As the semester and, as a whole, the academic year winds down, I’m starting to look back on all the places I’ve been over the past year in pursuit of the best Hoboken has to offer.
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Back home in the Hudson Valley, there’s a small Japanese restaurant in a neighborhood (or whatever the rural equivalent would be) called Apple Valley.
I wasn’t planning on writing another article about a fighting game, including the “Mortal Kombat” series. However, even with my borderline ridiculous standards, “Mortal Kombat X,” the latest installment to this aged and considerably stale series, exceeds my expectations and steers the franchise into a positive direction.
This month, Basic Books is publishing a new edition of my first book, The End of Science, originally released in 1996.
This past week I attended two of the bigger events on campus. One of them unites most organizations on campus to celebrate ethnic diversity and harmony, and the other one unites organizations on campus to cut budgets.
Everyone gets warned about Senioritis. There are survival tips on WikiHow. There are informative Youtube videos. Look to the right side of this page – yes, even a whole column in The Stute named after the dreadful disease.
It is finally nice outside on campus. Spring is here, birds are chirping, Frisbees are being thrown, and smiles are more present.
Announced at E3 last year, “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege” looked like it was ready to revitalize the team-based multiplayer shooter franchise with new ideas and some deviations.

