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By Jack Meyers | Sep. 10, 2013Be prepared, listen to the community, respond with authenticity, inform and find a compromise. Jennifer Keyes-Maloney, the Ewing Township Council’s ...
Read More »Be prepared, listen to the community, respond with authenticity, inform and find a compromise. Jennifer Keyes-Maloney, the Ewing Township Council’s ...
Read More »Kicking off the school year with the third annual Ultra Violet Week philanthropy event, the College’s Sigma Kappa sorority held a series of activities ...
Read More »I think I speak for all of us when I say I love sleep. But as a college student, I often find getting that rest can be a challenge. As the semester begins ...
Read More »By Ruchi Shah Columnist Welcome back, new and old Lions! Whether this fall semester came too soon or not soon enough for you, chances are that this academic ...
Read More »By Aleta Nadolny Correspondent Spontaneous fishing and rafting trips to the Delaware Water Gap might soon be interrupted by contaminated waters. Fracking ...
Read More »It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Oh no, it’s just Ben Affleck piggybacking on Matt Damon. The Academy Award winner and star of hit films like “Gigli,” ...
Read More »Every student at the College was once a stranger here. Every student was once unsure of his or her place on campus, unsure of his or her major, unsure ...
Read More »This summer, something totally unexpected happened. I found myself missing Eickhoff, and it wasn’t even halfway through June. Unlimited food just a ...
Read More »Bert Steinmann rarely writes a speech. Comfortable in his own skin, the mayor of Ewing, New Jersey prefers to learn about a topic and rely on memory ...
Read More »By Jordan Koziol Columnist Early Fall Style Guide It’s that time of year again. Whether we’re ready or not, we’re about to trade easy-read ...
Read More »Hello friends, haters and people using this section of the newspaper as a loincloth. I am your disgraceful columnist, Johnanthony Alaimo, ready to bring ...
Read More »If you’re going to order Chinese food — which is likely now that finals are almost here — I recommend choosing No. 1 China. Sure, categorizing ...
Read More »That time of year is upon us again. Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping … and your nose is running, and your eyes are so itchy you’re fairly ...
Read More »As the semester winds down and the weather starts to warm up, there is more time to spend outdoors with family and friends. No more waking up early for ...
Read More »By Courtney Wirths News Assistant The sales and marketing fraternity, Pi Sigma Epsilon, travelled to San Diego, Calif, earlier this April to compete ...
Read More »By Johnanthony Alaimo Columnist Here’s a headline you didn’t expect to see! “Eggs, milk, sack of potatoes, 10 boxes of hot pockets.” Whoops, ...
Read More »What “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” lacked was a runway and baskets for donations. What the Brower Student Center had was all of “Rocky Horror’s” ...
Read More »By Emily Wisniewski Correspondent The main stairwell in Packer Hall is getting a sporty and artistic make-over. “Ride the Wave of Fitness For ...
Read More »We’ve all been shown the repercussions our wasteful behaviors have on the environment through shocking statistics and devastating imagery. Deforestation, ...
Read More »There are a number of things I enjoy. I love a good pecan, I cannot get enough of Julia Child, and I am in love with downward spirals, namely, Justin ...
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