I spend most of my time practicing small, individual changes toward being more sustainable. Most of these involve classic swaps like shampoo bars, bamboo toothbrushes, and reusable water bottles.
Posts published in “Opinion”
I welcome the new year with open arms. Fresh starts are one of my favorite things and setting unrealistic goals is also at the top of my list.
Everyone loves a good comeback story. The journey one takes from setback to comeback can often provide inspiration and hope for those also going through difficult times.
“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is time for home.”
The cries could be heard from near and far. All along the line, in the trenches, in the tunnels, and in the trees: students unable to maintain the delicate balance of work, academics, clubs, friends, sleep (optional), and whatever else it is kids get up to these days, falling before the march of the sands of time that wore down their resolve until they finally succumbed to the inexorable advance of the dunes of duty.
Beginning in early January, there were whispers of Microsoft investing a significant amount in OpenAI — the company behind the chatbot ChatGPT.
As the rainy season and the low clouds mask this small city, we start round two of our first year at Stevens.
While my winter break wasn’t entirely restful (especially considering my last final was over at 4 p.m. on December 22), I really cherished all the moments I was able to spend without having a pile of work to do.
The history of Stevens often refers to a building that adorned Castle Point for decades but no longer stands: Castle Stevens.
Welcome back, Ducks, and happy new year! I hope you all had a restful winter break, and I wish you all good luck for the Spring 2023 semester.