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Am I Doing This Right?
The Beginning As a young adult, I can confidently say the years I spent in college were the best years of my life (so far!). Freshman year, you experience a freedom you’ve never known, and in the blink of an eye, you’re thrust into the real world. Everyone always warned me how sad it would ... Read More
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Fourth of July 2018
July 4th, 1776: After suffering through the heat of Philadelphia in the summer, 56 men from different worlds, with different beliefs, came together and signed a document that would change the world forever. Every year, Americans from every walk of life take some time to do what our founding fathers hoped we’d be able to: ... Read More
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As I Walk Through the Park…
It’s the first day of summer, and I feel myself being called out of my house by the sun and the warmth. I could sit outside in my backyard, but I know my neighbor’s dog will be barking at me and ruin the peace I want. I could go for a drive, but I want ... Read More
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Engineers Without Borders-New York: Excursion to Rwanda
The Engineers Without Borders New York Professional Chapter (EWB-NY) recently embarked on a six-week endeavor to Rubaya, Rwanda. Their mission? Construct a twelve-by-twelve-meter facility that will store one season’s maize harvest, or 30 metric tons. This undertaking is for the members of Goodneighbors, an organization of 70 farmers who sell their maize harvest to a ... Read More
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Much Ado About Fort Monmouth
Fort Monmouth, a once bustling Army installation consisting of over 1,126 acres, is nestled within the communities of Eatontown, Oceanport, and Tinton Falls, New Jersey. Initially designed as a self-contained community, today there are only remnants of services and businesses still active along the main thoroughfare. Since the base officially closed in 2011, there has been much ado over its fate. ... Read More