In an effort to continually minimize the distance walking between two points in Hoboken, a local student has taken advantage of his ability to phase through buildings to reduce distance.
Posts published in “Opinion”
While “What kind of music do you listen to?” is a good opener, I think “What music do you hate?” tells you more about a person.
My freshman year has been fantastic. Well, not really. But it hasn’t been terrible, and because of that, I hate complaining.
As a girl who’s struggled with memorization and has slight hearing issues, I am not sure how I landed a barista job, but I did.
This week, I’ll be writing about a story that offers a little more humor than the topics I typically cover: husbands disappearing only to reappear 20 years later in Geneva, a house burning down, many men with Alexander in their name, and the legacy of the President.
There is something so special about books. Their capability to take you into another universe, captivated by an intricate story unfolding at your fingertips, is truly magical.
While I was traveling for the holidays this past weekend, I listened to several episodes of “The Joy of Why?” podcast, which explores new and revolutionary ideas or advances in mathematics and the sciences.
Last February, I went to my first Stute meeting and two weeks later, I was elected into the layout editor position with the 2022-23 E-board.
I like to think I’m pretty well-versed in movie genres. I’ll watch pretty much anything and, although I may not enjoy everything I watch, I can always appreciate it.
Claire:
Realizing that the major you’re pursuing doesn’t align with your goals and/or talents can be panic-inducing. I promise you though that it’s not the end of the world.