Race-based Campus Police lawsuit dismissed
By Katie Brenzel | Feb. 23, 2011The Mercer County Superior Court dismissed allegations of race-based discrimination against the College and three white Campus Police officers on Feb. ...
Read More »The Mercer County Superior Court dismissed allegations of race-based discrimination against the College and three white Campus Police officers on Feb. ...
Read More »Groups of local workers gathered at the College’s entrance as early as 7 a.m. with signs hanging around their necks in a union protest on Friday, Feb. ...
Read More »On Saturday, Feb. 19 at approximately 1 p.m., a pine tree from behind 1918 Pennington Road fell across Metzger Drive, blocking traffic outside of the ...
Read More »In an effort to build a bonfire, three male students attempted to use the basement stove in Decker Hall to ignite pieces of paper on Sunday, Feb. 20, ...
Read More »The College gained a fight song and a handbell choir at last week’s Student Government meeting. Last semester, SG held a contest inviting students ...
Read More »Representatives from Student Financial Services appeared at last week’s Student Government meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16, asking SG members for feedback ...
Read More »Whales and dolphins swam in New York City’s harbor and beavers built dams in the middle of Manhattan. Wolves abounded and mountain lions prowled what ...
Read More »By Jenna Rose Correspondent The College’s newest program, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, received a chance to gain a larger audience this past ...
Read More »The sundial sitting outside the Brower Student Center is the creation and donation of William H. Hausdoerffer and can be viewed as an artifact of his ...
Read More »Margaret Cho will be the headliner for the spring comedy show on Saturday, March 26. An opener has yet to be confirmed. The show will be on the Kendall ...
Read More »With classes, clubs, homework and other activities consuming all hours, it may be easy to remain immersed solely in the microcosmic campus community. ...
Read More »Approximately 20 female students took their shirts off to the Pussycat Dolls’ “Buttons” on Thursday in Brower Student Center room 202. No, Campus ...
Read More »Two weeks ago, junior political science major and Student Government president Olaniyi Solebo issued five executive orders to the SG general body. The ...
Read More »The Student Government elected three members to the presidential task force and sanctioned the Spanish Club during its meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 9. The ...
Read More »Broken windows in Norsworthy Hall were examined by campus police at 7:05 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 5. The building’s ARD informed officers that an unknown ...
Read More »By Liz Schiavi Correspondent Whether it’s applying your studies to field work in Trenton, helping female inmates write their memoirs or spending a ...
Read More »Rep. Rush Holt of New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District imparted his experience as a scientist last Friday morning to highlight the need for increased ...
Read More »Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets on Saturday, Jan. 25, to call for President Hosni Mubarak’s immediate resignation. Mubarak’s 30-year rule ...
Read More »Student Government President Olaniyi Solebo delivered a “State of the Government” address on Wednesday, Feb. 2. During the address, Solebo issued ...
Read More »“I feel very scared” and “I feel threatened by him” were two phrases a professor told Campus Police officers when they arrived to a conference ...
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