Belief in the supernatural world beyond what we can observe has been a part of human culture for millennia. While many have sought to prove the existence of paranormal entities, there is an alternate explanation that the phenomenon is an internal experience.
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It is no secret that a lot of the candy eaten on Halloween is artificially flavored. If you take a look at the ingredients listed on many popular candies, after sugar or high fructose corn syrup you will probably see “natural and artificial flavors” or even just “artificial flavors.”
“Make sure you recycle that.”
“Did you turn off your lights?”
“Why are you using a plastic water bottle? We have reusable ones.”
For many Stevens students, hearing about a completely virtual fall semester presented a challenge in terms of how a full semester of virtual learning would compare to in-person classes.

What does the overlap of COVID-19 and flu season mean? Find out in the first Science article by Rayna Indelicato.
On September 2, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla announced that Hoboken would be suing big oil companies for damages as a result of global warming.
On April 12, 2020, the World Health Organization shared a public declaration regarding a cooperative effort between scientists, physicians, funders, and manufacturers to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.
As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, governments around the world have enacted social distancing policies to limit the spread of the virus.






