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Professor Sandy Gibson, recipient of the Addiction Educator of the Year award (Photo courtesy of Sandy Gibson).

TCNJ professor honored as Addiction Educator of the Year

Professor Sandy Gibson is a recognized leader in addiction counseling and education. Her dedication to the field recently earned her the prestigious Addiction Educator of the Year award from the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, an organization that represents over 100,000 addiction professionals in the U.S. and abroad. 

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Asaka Park had a deep passion for writing and journalism, writing frequently about her disability and her life (Photo courtesy of Edward Park).

Remembering Asaka Park: A life full of passion

Every time we walked into the AIMM journalism room, we were greeted with a friendly face and lively conversation from Asaka Park. A senior journalism major, Park was an extraordinarily kind person and a gift to the journalism department at the College. We are heartbroken that Asaka died of natural causes while at her home in Cresskill, New Jersey on Sept. 29.

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Greene Street consignment entrance in Lambertville, New Jersey (Photo by Parisa Burton).

Addressing clothing waste in New Jersey: Sustainable spotlight on Greene Street consignment

One of the state’s standout second-hand stores is Greene Street consignment, comprising eight stores scattered across New Jersey and the Philadelphia area. Like many such businesses, Greene Street is not just a sustainable shopping alternative. It is a community center of sorts, demonstrating ways that consignment shops can make a broad impact that goes beyond the environment.

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The renovations are tentatively scheduled to begin in September 2024 and be completed by December 2025 (Photo by Brielle Zimer / Staff Photographer).

In TCNJ’s Forcina Hall renovations, sustainability is key

Funded by a $33 million grant from the state’s Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, the renovations will align some aspects of the building with the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification program, which sets sustainability and energy-saving standards for buildings. Planned initiatives include switching to LED lighting, reducing water usage, upgrading indoor climate control tools and improving indoor air quality.

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