Supporting the Troops
By Kristina Fiore | Apr. 22, 2003Whether or not people are in support of the war, one wartime aspect is usually agreed upon: support our troops. For most people, the troops are ...
Read More »Whether or not people are in support of the war, one wartime aspect is usually agreed upon: support our troops. For most people, the troops are ...
Read More »Yellow Ribbons are being tied all over lampposts outside the student center as well as on students' jackets and residence hall room doors. Yet, there ...
Read More »To promote awareness of eating disorders, Delta Phi Epsilon gathered on the steps of Green Hall last Saturday, April 12, to hold a vigil. One of ...
Read More »Where did Mr. Belding go? Why is it that I can see teen sensation Joey MacIntyre on "Boston Public," but I can't find that damn Mr. Belding behind any ...
Read More »It's been a while now since the days of the Spice Girls and girl power (thank God, some might say, myself included). But, just because Baby Spice is more ...
Read More »The gym in Packer Hall was packed last Thursday for the first ever Dancers for Cancer event. The event, presented by the TCNJ dance team, included ...
Read More »Cuban-American actress and singer Jamie-Lynn Sigler brought a message of encouragement and hope to students at the College as the keynote speaker for ...
Read More »In an attempt to better educate students about this topic, the Gay Union of Trenton State at TCNJ (GUTS), in conjunction with the Women's Center, invited ...
Read More »Just when you thought that there was nothing exciting to do around campus, the Flying Lions Adventure Club sweeps down from the sky to the rescue. You've ...
Read More »For the tenth year in a row, the Women's Center marched for a woman's power to use her voice. Last Wednesday night on the steps of Green Hall, ...
Read More »Looking for Jennifer Lopez? No need to search the Caribbean for J. Lo and Ben sunbathing on a yacht. Jennifer Lopez is still "On the 6" - on the sixth ...
Read More »The Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous female artists, writers and filmmakers who take the names of dead women artists as pseudonyms, brought their ...
Read More »A teach-in regarding the war with Iraq began last Thursday with a moment of silence in memory of those who have died during the war. "We are deeply ...
Read More »Four women pioneers in the field of journalism, who left an indelible mark on the profession, were honored on commemorative stamps issued by the U.S. ...
Read More »Whether it's for tuna melts, french fries or green beers on St. Patty's day, students fill the Rat everyday for a taste of traditional College cuisine. ...
Read More »Q&A with Naomi Tutu Teresa Rivas: Why did you come to the College to speak? Naomi Tutu: I came here to take the opportunity to speak to ...
Read More »For one evening, over 90 members of the College community left a world on the brink of possible war to focus on a different struggle: the battle for Middle ...
Read More »One of the most influential of the second wave feminists was Simone de Beauvoir, a French writer and philosopher associated with the existentialist movement ...
Read More »Phi Alpha Delta fraternity hosted its first annual Root Beer Pong Tournament on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The tournament was held as an alcohol awareness program ...
Read More »The nation celebrated the use of condoms as well as other types of birth control from Feb. 14 (just in time for Valentine's Day) until Feb. 21 during ...
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