Every year, about 14 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean and about 80% of all pollution in the oceans is plastic.
The Stute
New Jersey has passed a law that will result in the ban of single-use bags and polystyrene foam food service products on May 4, 2022.
It has arrived. That point towards the end of the semester where (1) the multitude of sleepless nights, (2) hours of stress and anxiety, and (3) times where you need to finish an assignment using (1) caffeine, (2) adrenaline, and (3) sheer willpower can no longer be ignored; they compound together, creating a physical weight over your shoulders that you carry until you finish your very last final.
There is one thing in the world that motivates me. It is neither the fear of failure nor tangible goals for my future.
At 11:30 p.m. I lay in bed, exhausted. My mind is tired, yet I toss and turn, unable to daze into a slumber.
Being a college student can make it difficult to lead a waste-free life for many different reasons. I always try to live environmentally cautious, but it can be difficult at times.
For the last column of Not Financial Times, I could have thought of a more classy title. But maybe, with all the reminiscing being a senior brings, I wonder for the future of investing if we really put our minds and money towards “ethical” environmental-, social-, and governance-aware (ESG) companies.
A lot of eggs were mysteriously deposited all over campus last weekend by a large, white-haired creature with absolutely immense ears that just so happened to be pretty cute.
It has been two years since the iconic music festival, Coachella, has hosted some of the biggest names in music at its live venue in the deserts of Palm Springs.
Some days, I find myself wishing that I could view the world as I did as a child. There was a sense of innocent wonder and excitement that I would feel toward the simplest things growing up.