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What’s up with Gateway North?

The truth about American private universities is that they rely heavily on alumni donations. Recently in the news, we can see the damage that has been done to universities, in particular the Ivy League, where alleged widespread antisemitism has caused alumni to retract their donations.

Flu shots! Get your flu shots!

As this year’s flu season begins, annual flu vaccinations are once available for the public to protect themselves against illness. Influenza, more commonly known as the flu, is a respiratory illness that can range in severity depending on the variant and the person who gets sick.

Pride and Israeli Flags torn down in Hoboken

In recent weeks, an Israeli and pride flag have been stolen from Hoboken City Hall and a Hoboken restaurant, respectively. Following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, which left about 1,200 Israelis dead, the City of Hoboken decided to place an Israeli flag at half-mast at city hall to commemorate the victims.

Recap of Entertainment Committee’s Fall Fling

Fall on campus would remain incomplete without some form of festivities, and the Entertainment Committee (EC) delivered just that with their Fall Fling event.

Women’s Soccer finishes out its season

Last Tuesday, October 31, the Ducks earned their MAC Freedom Championship berth with a shutout 2-0 win over third-seed Arcadia University. 

Men’s Soccer wins MAC Freedom Championship

The Stevens Men’s Soccer team has ended the regular season on a high note, with their third-straight MAC Freedom Championship after defeating Lebanon Valley College.

Field Hockey declared MAC Freedom Champions

On Saturday, November 4, Field Hockey took on DeSales University in the MAC Freedom Championship Game, where they secured a 1-0 victory and were declared conference champions.

The effects of kindness on the human brain and the community

Kindness, as many define it, is being selfless, caring, and compassionate towards others. We share kindness with others through acts such as a smile, a nice word, an unexpected deed, or a planned surprise. 

The science behind smiling

When we hear a joke, see someone we love, or simply hear a few words that make us happy, we tend to do one simple action: smile.