The Olympic Park had heavy environmental impact
By Frank Saverino | Mar. 25, 2014Last year, as the plans to develop and construct the sites and arenas for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi were initiated, the Games’ master, ...
Read More »Last year, as the plans to develop and construct the sites and arenas for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi were initiated, the Games’ master, ...
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Read More »With no trace of zombies left, students of the College can finally breathe again and continue their academic endeavors. TCNJ Manhunt hosted “Humans ...
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Read More »By Jordan Koziol and Heather Hawkes Columnists The next time you pick up People Magazine, flip through the first few pages. In almost every issue, ...
Read More »By Christine Aebischer Correspondent Sophomore history major and Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) peer educator Amanda Mastronardi slowly ...
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Read More »To ring in the Lunar New Year, the Chinese Students Association (CSA) hosted the Chinese New Year Celebration on Thursday, Feb. 20. To kick off ...
Read More »Everything good must come to an end, and on Sunday, Feb. 23, the 22nd Winter Olympic Games were officially closed. For over two weeks, we all witnessed ...
Read More »Ingredients: 1 lb boneless chuck roast beef 1 tbsp of vegetable oil 2 tsp of salt 1tsp of pepper ½ of a diced yellow onion ¼ cup of flour 1 ...
Read More »It’s no secret that plants are vital to people on Earth. Whether providing food, medicine, fuel or clothing, they are a necessity to humankind. Plants ...
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