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TCNJ Organic Land Management students are taught by Richard McCoy, principal owner of Richard A. McCoy Horticultural Services Inc., to take soil samples off the ground at the pilot location (Photo courtesy of Jenna Needham and Maria Hourihan).

TCNJ Organic Land Management: A mission to eradicate Roundup

TCNJ Organic Land Management is led by senior biology and secondary education major Bryan Wood and graduate public health major and graduate assistant for Campus as a Living Lab Hanna Sutzman. Through their campaign known as RoundOut, the organization has demands in order to eliminate the use of Roundup and other chemical weed killers.

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Studying is a great tool to implement while learning (Photo courtesy of Flickr / “Studying” by Steven S. / November 13, 2006).

Student strategies for studying at the College

Finding study habits that work for you can be challenging. Trying different methods until you find one that sticks can be beneficial and give you a better understanding of what works and what does not work for your habits. Trial and error can be a long and frustrating process, especially with exams approaching, but the end result proves worth it.

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Denise Hallinan, Sally Bulger, Kris-Anne Kinney and Christine Nicholson at a sorority formal (Photo courtesy of Sally Bulger).

Greek Life: A Creation of Family

Over the years, the College’s Greek Life program has produced lasting friendships, connections, networks and opportunities for those who join. Alumni from some of the first chapters of Greek Life on campus are still deeply connected today. 

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Cars located after Allen, Ely and Brewster Halls on Friday, Dec. 1. Many parents were seen picking up students for the weekend in order to take them home (Photo courtesy of Briana Keenan).

Students, staff have mixed opinions on the College being a ‘suitcase school’

Lack of activity on the weekends has led the campus community to debate whether or not the College is a “suitcase school.” The term defines a college campus where students leave for the weekends and are only on campus for their academic classes. At the College, students and staff alike have mixed views on whether or not it falls under this term based on who leaves and what activities are available. 

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