In the vast landscape of neurological diversity, the intersection between autism and mental health is often overwhelmed by stereotypes and misconceptions.
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Money is a huge factor in everyone’s lives. We use it to pay for the groceries that we use to cook meals for ourselves and/or our families.
Over Thanksgiving break, I spent much of my time at my grandma’s house, where the prevailing entertainment was an endless broadcast of football matches.
College years feel like quasi-adulthood — more independence than living in my parents’ house but not yet the responsibility of a full-time job.
Since Stevens is located in the cuisine-oriented city of Hoboken, there are tons of restaurants to dine at and experience. Every student has their own favorites and least favorites, and a variety of food bloggers review Hoboken restaurants.
Recently, a Christmas tree was put up right between Harries Tower and the South Tower, filled with numerous bright and colorful ornaments and a small duck on the top, meant to represent the pride of Stevens.
Now that it is November and we are in the thankful spirit, I would like to express some thanks to the people who have helped me reach this point.
Asking for help is something that I have previously viewed as a weakness, but now know is a skill that only the strongest of people possess.
Many people have heard of Transcendentalism, the brand of philosophy that centers around self-reliance, nature, and human experience. The concept was popularized by men like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau and typically comes with a more masculine image.
This weekend marks the beginning of the end-of-semester concert season, featuring the Stevens Orchestra’s performance tomorrow, with Concert Band (December 2), Jazz Band (December 8), and Choir (December 9) following Thanksgiving break.