For human rights, hope is on the horizon
By Sydney Shaw | Mar. 18, 2014In an evolving world of agency groups, from Amnesty International to Human Rights Watch, there has been a remarkable progression in the way human rights ...
Read More »In an evolving world of agency groups, from Amnesty International to Human Rights Watch, there has been a remarkable progression in the way human rights ...
Read More »The struggles college students endure when it comes to paying for tuition are getting worse and worse every year. Although the College is generally regarded ...
Read More »SFB funds several events including ‘ROCK.’ (Courtney Wirths / Photo Editor)It’s the time of year again for improvisational comedy to welcome in ...
Read More »The College’s Society for Parliamentary Debate, along with the New Jersey Forensics League, hosted New Jersey’s Forensic League High School Championship ...
Read More »•Amazon.com is raising the price of its two-day shipping membership, Amazon Prime, from $79 a year to $99 as a result of rising shipping costs. Members ...
Read More »Five new on-campus organizations were presented to Student Government at the general body meeting on Wednesday, March 5. The Student Transfer Association, ...
Read More »On Thursday, Feb. 25, Alicia A. Broderick visited the College to discuss advocacy for autism, or the lack thereof, in her presentation, “The Autism ...
Read More »It is no secret college is getting more expensive every year. With student debt hitting higher levels, it is easy for college students to feel as if they ...
Read More »Feedback was gathered for the Academic Standing and Dismissal policy at the Student Government general body meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 26. According ...
Read More »People’s own expectations of government during natural disasters shapes the kind of response they receive and feel they deserve. However, in many countries, ...
Read More »The sophomore class council is getting ready for the spring season, as they were allocated $7,127.60 to host the annual “Spring Back” event for the ...
Read More »• “12 Years a Slave” took home this year’s Oscar for Best Motion Picture. The historical, true story beat out “Gravity,” which had already ...
Read More »With the recent mass arrest of hundreds in Russia, which included two members of the feminist punk band Pussy Riot, global feminist and LGBTQ issues were ...
Read More »The College’s website visibly changed over this past weekend with a “mark of distinction,” as the new seal was premiered. It was approved by ...
Read More »By Evan Cardin Correspondent For senior economics major Nick Malmi, the College’s Career Fair is a prime opportunity to gauge employment prospects. ...
Read More »By Tiffani Tang Correspondent Muslimgirl.net founder and Rutgers University Political Science major, Amani Alkhat, visited the College to talk about ...
Read More »By Andrew Samuel I am writing in complete and utter agreement to the editorial piece from Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2014 about the lack of recycling on campus. ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 2:50 a.m., Campus Police were dispatched on the report of a student experiencing chest pains after inhaling marijuana. According ...
Read More »At first glance, everything about Regina Holliday screams ordinary. She’s a woman of small stature with short brown hair and a kind face. But her bright ...
Read More »• Facebook Inc. announced last week that it will pay $19 billion for a startup messaging company, WhatsApp. The deal will be the largest acquisition ...
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