Senior art exhibition explores domains
By Tiffany Rutkowski | Apr. 17, 2018By Tiffany Rutkowski Staff Writer Senior visual arts majors excitedly debuted their thesis projects in an exhibit that explored the concept of domains ...
Read More »By Tiffany Rutkowski Staff Writer Senior visual arts majors excitedly debuted their thesis projects in an exhibit that explored the concept of domains ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello Managing Editor Despite a late start and a few technical difficulties, three student musicians showcased their vocal and instrumental ...
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Read More »By Jared Wolf Correspondent An impressive crowd assembled in the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theater on Friday, April 7, for the Jazz Ensemble’s annual ...
Read More »By Julia Dzurillay and Kaitlyn Njoroge Staff Writers Brian Marino, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, was prepping for his first live comedy show. ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho Arts & Entertainment Editor The College’s i-Tunes A Cappella invited three groups from other colleges to perform on Friday, April 6, ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Reviews Editor Energized and ready for a two-hour adlib extravaganza, many packed into the Student Recreation Center ready to count ...
Read More »By Gabriella Gerace Correspondent You do not need to be a dog person to enjoy Wes Anderson’s newest feature. If you happen to be, this makes an already ...
Read More »This week, WTSR music staff highlights some of the best new albums that the College’s own radio station, 91.3 FM WTSR, puts into its weekly rotation. Band: ...
Read More »By Grant Playter Staff Writer Members of TCNJ Musical Theatre awed audiences with incredible choreography and inspired music selections that dealt with ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho Arts & Entertainment Editor Artists from the College and Luis Munoz Rivera Community Middle School in Trenton, New Jersey teamed up ...
Read More »By Nicole Zamlout Staff Writer President Donald Trump is a controversial figure — his name invokes a range of powerful emotions in different people, ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Reviews Editor The end of March proved to be a musical goldmine of new releases. New tunes came from the likes of Harry Hudson, Rich ...
Read More »This week, Arts & Entertainment Editor Heidi Cho highlights some of the best new albums that the College’s radio station, 91.3 FM WTSR, puts into ...
Read More »By Sean Reis Staff Writer In lo-fi purple and red lighting, a somber scene was set for the College Union Board’s latest CUB Alt show on Friday, March ...
Read More »By Alexander Edelson Staff Writer The Sarnoff Collection is known for hosting innovative and original exhibitions. As part of a temporary exhibit the ...
Read More »By Kaitlyn Njoroge Staff Writer The diversity of the crowd in the Library Auditorium mirrored the diversity of the mediums, voices and visual techniques ...
Read More »By James Mercadante Staff Writer The shunned, tucked away film that Hollywood has declined to produce for so long — a film that introduces a LGBTQ+ ...
Read More »This week, WTSR highlights some of the best new albums that the College’s own radio station, 91.3 FM WTSR, puts into its weekly rotation. Band Name: ...
Read More »By Amani Salahudeen Correspondent The film adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s 1962 novel “A Wrinkle in Time” hit theaters across the world on ...
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