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The upside of getting old and falling on your face

I’m trying to see the upside of aging, but sometimes it’s hard. Last fall I was jogging along the Hudson River, near my apartment building in Hoboken, when I tripped and fell.

Yeah, we’re writing about water mains

Off the Press is known for its journalistic prowess, so we would be remiss not to pen our perspective on local water situations.

Comfort albums and mindless listening

Happy midterm season. To celebrate, here’s a collection of my scattered reflections on what draws me to an album and to music in general.

The art of wanting to manage everything

Take a deeeep breath. Go ahead. Now let it go. Do that a couple more times. Now, it’s time for me to ruin your relaxation.

Spring break

With the craziness of last week and the stress of midterms and exams this week, it’s crazy to think that spring break is right around the corner.

Lieb and the Navy Buildings: built and demolished for innovation

As the 20th century continued on, Stevens continued to grow. Quickly approaching its 50th anniversary, a certain global event played a key role in the next addition to the innovation university’s campus: World War I.

Signing off

For the last year of my life, I’ve wanted out of Hoboken, out of Stevens, out of this bubble of a square mile I’ve called home.

What do I do under a boil water order?

Claire:

Unfortunately, living in Hoboken comes with a few downsides. It’s a great city with thriving businesses and amazing opportunities, but the utilities leave something to be desired.

Financing your dream job

What do you want to be when you grow up? I’m sure we all have distinct memories of being asked this question at least a dozen times throughout our lives, whether it was by our elementary school teacher, our parents, or maybe you have contemplated it yourself.