Freshmen are well ‘bread’ for competition
By Gabrielle Beacken | Feb. 11, 2014Student volunteers are cooking up something good. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich-making competition pit freshman floors against one another in the ...
Read More »Student volunteers are cooking up something good. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich-making competition pit freshman floors against one another in the ...
Read More »After 35 years of serving on the Ewing police department, Wayne Kemper wanted to retire in a peaceful town surrounded by respectful neighbors. He wanted ...
Read More »Nick Offerman is the articulate American man. The character he most famously portrays — department head Ron Swanson of NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” ...
Read More »On Tuesday, Feb. 4, police were dispatched to New Residence hall at 8:45 a.m. on reports of graffiti on the ...
Read More »During the start of the spring semester at the College, students are not only getting used to a new set of classes, but also submitting last-minute internship ...
Read More »By Kim Ilkowski Correspondent For many students, it seems like the College has it all. With its colonial-styled buildings, extensive curriculum, dedicated ...
Read More »Taking a sabbatical at the College is considered a chance to improve one’s scholarship, a period for research, development and implementation. In the ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board stood united this past week — the body unanimously fully funded each of the four events they were presented with during their ...
Read More »Stemming from the College’s study abroad program to Tanzania in the summer of 2013, “Hakuna Kama Mama,” a new photo-voice exhibition illustrating ...
Read More »Coming back after winter break, Student Government President Tyler Liberty welcomed back the members in preparation for the upcoming semester on Wednesday, ...
Read More »A student, now removed from campus, was found to possess an assortment of 10 swords and knives, according to Campus Police. Campus Police were alerted ...
Read More »• The results of the Obama administration’s analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline revealed that the pipeline will have little impact on global climate ...
Read More »In the past few years, the College administration has been sweeping through campus, making renovations to dining locations, study areas and residence ...
Read More »New vice president of student affairs Amy Hecht doesn’t have a hint of an accent, even after spending a lifetime in Florida, Pennsylvania and Alabama. ...
Read More »Waking up to the sound of screams at 5:30 a.m., George Leader, an Archeology professor at the College, ran outside to tend to what looked like a fallen ...
Read More »“Say Something Assembly,” depicting human trafficking as modern-day slavery to students, was presented by The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, ...
Read More »• After years of rising used-car prices, the prices of used cars are expected to drop this year due to more families choosing to buy or lease new cars. ...
Read More »On Saturday, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m., four vehicles were broken into on the first floor of the Decker Parking Garage, according to Campus Police. The first ...
Read More »The College’s Alternative Break Club kicked off the new year by putting more pieces of New Orleans back together after Hurricane Katrina shattered the ...
Read More »On Friday, Nov. 22, the College was honored with the Rex Mix Program of Excellence Award for the best communication studies undergraduate program in the ...
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