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What baseball means to New York City

While Hoboken may be the birthplace of baseball, New York City is credited for popularizing the sport. Back in 1846, when the first official baseball game was played at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, it was remarkably similar to the version we know today.

Apparently being sustainable isn’t very sustainable

This title definitely seems pretty illogical, so let me explain. I have been interested in environmentalism since the middle of high school when I was a member of the recycling club.

Biden’s State of the Union address

Introduction 

On February 7, President Joseph Biden delivered his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. During his address, Biden discussed the progress and achievements he has cultivated during his time as president.

Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

This past weekend we celebrated an extremely important holiday. No, it wasn’t the Super Bowl; it was International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a globally recognized holiday day dedicated to acknowledging the gender gap in the sciences.

Is de-extinction possible?

Advancements in science have led to many possibilities to become a reality and the recent declaration of Colossal Biosciences to revive the dodo bird is the next big thing that is close to becoming a reality.

Where the $!%# is all the snow?!

This winter New York City broke its record for the first measurable snowfall of the season, with a whopping four-tenths of an inch of snow dusting Central Park on February 1.

Men’s and women’s fencing hold senior day matches

On Sunday, February 5, the men’s and women’s fencing teams held their annual senior day matches at Canavan Arena. The men’s team competed in the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association (MACFA) Group B Round Robin.

Stevens swimming wins MAC Championship

This past weekend, the men’s and women’s varsity swimming took the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) by storm with outstanding performances at the conference championship.

SGA senators to represent schools, not classes

Stevens’ Student Government Association (SGA) recently announced that it would be changing how it elects its representatives. In a significant change from precedent, members will be elected to represent their schools instead of their classes.

Physicists Make Wormhole! Not

By now, you might have heard that physicists have created a wormhole, which heretofore has existed, as far as we know, only in the imaginations of physicists and science-fiction writers.