N.J. Assemblywoman Andrea Katz turned a personal struggle into a political platform
By Brinda Patel | May. 1Assemblywoman Andrea Katz is an example of confronting any hurdle to become the best version of yourself.
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Read More »Many women at the College say they feel safe on campus, though students, staff and Campus Police described specific safety concerns and experiences.
Read More »Sarah Kasziba-O’Rahilly, known on campus as “Sarah KO,” did not expect to receive the College’s Blue and Gold Hall of Fame Award this year.
Read More »Julian Soni and Ansh Kulkarni decided to team up again to compete in the annual Mayo Business Plan Competition.
Read More »Because New Jersey is earning less than it is spending, Sherrill proposed cutting state spending and scaling back some state programs.
Read More »The United States federal government purchased a $129.3 million warehouse off Route 46 in Roxbury, New Jersey, in mid-February with plans to convert it into an immigration detention facility, according to NJ.com.
Read More »Archaeologists George Leader and Dominic Stratford spent 12 days braving Namib Deset.
Read More »Johnson, now 21, is a student at Mercer County Community College. He lives here on campus through a housing program that allows students to experience a university setting while attending MCCC.
Read More »As the United States prepares for its 250th anniversary, visitors and residents in Washington, D.C. reflect a country divided over whether the milestone feels like a celebration of national history or a performance of power.
Read More »The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen serves thousands of meals every week to those in need. In addition to a restaurant-style meal service, TASK provides a salad bar, a coffee station and to-go meals.
Read More »Students are taught how to make a difference and change within these fields to foster safer and healthier communities in place like Trenton.
Read More »Santostefano started her own online series called “It’s Your Time to Shine,” where she finds everyday people and interviews them about anything and everything
Read More »The Maker’s Place, founded in 2018 operates within the local Trenton community to serve low-income families in need of vital baby materials such as diapers.
Read More »As Women’s History Month comes to a close, Pélicot’s memoir “A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides” raises broader questions about how women’s stories are told and who ultimately controls the narrative.
Read More »A concern now being faced is how AI will affect jobs and the livelihood of workers moving forward with its rapid growth.
Read More »Meals on Wheels is focused on not only preparing meals, but delivering them to those who are unable to get to a grocery store.
Read More »Dusty floors, restricted areas and hammering and drilling in Forcina Hall will not stop the activity inside room 308, where the Anti-Violence Initiatives team resides, especially on a Wednesday.
Read More »Slocum’s Bowling, Bar and Grille has been serving the surrounding community for more than 86 years.
Read More »When I Grow Up is an academic spotlight series that digs deep into the majors offered at the College. It details opportunities, future job prospects, testimonials from students and professors, and how a major may be a good fit for you.
Read More »Students across New Jersey pay significant tuition each year, making it crucial to understand how institutions are funded and how they allocate that money to shape a well-rounded educational experience.
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