College mourns loss of talented student
By Emmy Liederman | Nov. 26, 2018By Emmy Liederman Features Editor In some ways, Jason Zujkowski was just an ordinary student. He hated getting up early, loved internet memes and was ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman Features Editor In some ways, Jason Zujkowski was just an ordinary student. He hated getting up early, loved internet memes and was ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman Features Editor In a May 1981 issue of The Signal, a reporter began a two-part investigation on why the College wasn’t receiving ...
Read More »By Colleen Rushnak Staff Writer Students filled the Brower Student Center not only to grab lunch and play their usual game of pool, but to support human ...
Read More »By Lara Becker Correspondent Co-sponsored by the College’s Psychology Club, Active Minds, the Public Health Communication Club, Tri-Sigma and the ...
Read More »By Colleen Rushnak Staff Writer Former College President Harold Eickhoff’s name has long been part of the student body’s vocabulary — phrases ...
Read More »By Lexy Yulich Columnist If you’re anything like me, you get easily bored with your clothes and you are always looking for new trends and different ...
Read More »By Allie DeGrazio Correspondent “What a Difference a Day Can Make.” This was the phrase that read across the backs of many students, faculty and ...
Read More »By Jane Bowden Staff Writer A team of six business students won first place in AT&T’s National Sales Competition in Dallas on Oct. 19. The ...
Read More »By Lexy Yulich Columnist Some people have had their Halloween costume planned since the beginning of September, while others wait until the day before ...
Read More »By Arshya Chopra Correspondent Forensic anthropologist Angela Soler does not study immigration in the way most researchers do — she works along the ...
Read More »By Camille Furst News Assistant The Sarnoff Collection presented an exhibit focusing on the the execution, recording and broadcasting of the Apollo ...
Read More »By Lara Becker Correspondent Keisha was the MVP of her basketball team for three years as a highschooler, but by the time she got to St. Peter's University, ...
Read More »By Deirdre Kelshaw Correspondent Seen as a perfect chance to celebrate incoming and returning members of the LGBTQ+ community at the beginning of their ...
Read More »By Debra Kate Schafer Correspondent It is safe to say that students got their hands dirty at the College Union Board’s Jungle Nooner on Tuesday, Oct. ...
Read More »By Kalli Colacino Correspondent Students embraced their inner Superman at the College Union Board’s superhero themed late-nighter on Thursday, Oct. ...
Read More »By Julia Meehan Correspondent The Library Auditorium stage served as a platform for students to share their personal stories with both members of the ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez and Emmy Liederman News Editor and Features Editor Students shared their perspectives on what sets the College apart as a diverse ...
Read More »By Isabel Vega Correspondent Lined with blue tents and a wide range of activities, Campus Town’s block party attracted students eager to win prizes ...
Read More »By Kalli Colacino Correspondent A mix of silver and black table cloths sprinkled with sparkly stars covered the tables under the festive string lights ...
Read More »By Colleen Rushnak Correspondent Students and community members alike strolled through the row of brightly colored cars that lined Lots 3 and 4 on Saturday, ...
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