Over the past few election cycles, the Republican Party has mostly ceded the issue of environmental policy to the Democrats. To understand why, the views of Conservatives on this issue must be summarized: First, Republican politicians do not necessarily believe that the environment is of supreme importance, and two, many leaders would rather pay attention to issues that they think are more relevant or important to their constituents.
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This morning I clicked a Zoom link and joined an online mindfulness session led by my friend and Stevens colleague Lindsey Swindall.
Earlier this week, I was asked how the friend making process has been for someone who’s an online student three thousand miles away from campus.
As you walk along Washington Street, you might notice that the view has quickly transformed to become much more colorful. Wondering why?
Kamala Harris has made history as she joins the Biden ticket for the 2020 Presidential Election. According to The New York Times, she is “the first Black woman and the first person of Indian descent nominated for national office, and only the fourth woman in U.S.
“Make sure you recycle that.”
“Did you turn off your lights?”
“Why are you using a plastic water bottle? We have reusable ones.”
Read this week's [redacted] Off Center column.
The month of October has brought great changes within the Student Government Association (SGA). On October 4, former President, Vice President of Operations (VPO), and Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA) of the SGA announced their resignation.
Ah, the ages-old debate: New Jersey or New York for Italian food?
A strong stance either way can be fighting words on both sides of the Hudson River.




