Students react to the College’s new LED board: What exactly is its purpose?
By Delmis Vargas | Oct. 16, 2023Many students wonder what the true purpose is behind this huge digital wall that stands just outside the student center.
Read More »Many students wonder what the true purpose is behind this huge digital wall that stands just outside the student center.
Read More »Justin Yuen, a freshman and anticipated finance major, runs a dessert business called J Bakes, where he has sold up to a few hundred cookies at a time.
Read More »There are many graduate programs offered at the College that give students more experiences here on campus. These can include academic opportunities with their departments or leadership experiences with undergraduates. What people might not know is how these graduate programs change students’ involvement on campus.
Read More »Coming to the College, Blank is pleased with the athletes he’ll be working with, saying that his players are “a group of high achievers.”
Read More »While each student had a unique experience throughout their internship, they also left with a better understanding of how to use their best qualities to their advantage inside and outside of the classroom.
Read More »Renovations will begin slowly this year as the construction staff works through the building.
Read More »With the loop bus schedule starting next Saturday, now is the perfect time to plan a trip to Princeton.
Read More »The job of a college president can sometimes be difficult, overwhelming and full of long meetings, but Bernstein said that the students of the College keep him grounded.
Read More »Graduates may find that their time at their institution is up, and they have left their motivation with it.
Read More »The HSS Peer Mentor Program provides more than purely academic support. It is centered on making relationships and cultivating a sense of belonging within the College.
Read More »Each transfer student has a different experience, but imposter syndrome is something that can be overcome through their own mental preparations.
Read More »With the plans for printing underway, The Signal has created a schedule to print new issues every other Wednesday and have it on the racks across campus by Friday morning.
Read More »Two alumni from the College embark on a bike trip together across America.
Read More »The College had to take care of a rather serious honey bee infestation outside of the Forcina building. When honey bee swarms are found close to buildings they become a safety issue, because the bees are more likely to be provoked due to activity in the area.
Read More »CAPS is a student support organization that offers confidential programs such as psychiatric and therapy services. While some students have found these services to be helpful, many have expressed a desire for improvements.
Read More »A few dinosaurs survived the mass extinction event 66 million years ago. They would eventually grow and change into a massive and diverse group that we now refer to as birds.
Read More »The friendly dog and campus icon is always nearby and accepting belly rubs when students need a quick dose of stress relief.
Read More »Though the College’s housing application deadline has passed, Campus Town, the apartment complex adjacent to campus, still has apartments available for the 2023-24 academic year. For anyone considering living at Campus Town in the future, here’s what you should know.
Read More »As college students move into their dorm rooms, it can be challenging to develop a homey atmosphere amid the blank walls and standard furniture. Some students at the College have turned to furry friends who offer a comforting reminder of home and a source of joy and connection.
Read More »The College has always strived for excellence and inclusivity. PRISM, a student organization, aids the college in just that way. From the beginning of PRISM’s history to now, students have always played a vital role in the success of the organization.
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