The COVID-19 pandemic has no doubt changed the way we work. From our actual workload to our commute, the pandemic has influenced every facet of our work experience.
The Stute
On March 29, Hoboken will celebrate the 167th anniversary of its establishment as an independent municipality in 1855, but the city’s rich history stretches back even further.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting on March 2 to discuss a variety of updates regarding student life. Sarah Klein, the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, presented new ideas during the meeting.
Nearly two years after Hoboken entered a state of emergency due to COVID-19, the City said the state of emergency is over.
Since the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey in November 2020, the NJ commission established its first set of rules for the sale of marijuana in August 2021.
After a two-year break, Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC) is back to planning their 12th annual Founder’s Day Ball, taking place on March 11.
It comes back every summer: damaging coastlines, wildlife, and the economy that depends on them. There are thousands of miles of low oxygen “dead zones”, caused by pollution and accelerated by climate change.
A new report from the UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) does not paint a pretty picture for the planet’s future.
The need to fight climate change is almost always talked about from an environmental point of view. For example, an environmental argument is that the warming of the Earth will lead to the increased melting of the ice caps, which will raise the sea level and damage coastal cities.
I recently participated in Hoboken’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities, and rarely have I seen such commitment to theme and style as my peers exhibited on Saturday.