College motions to end Campus Police lawsuit
By Katie Brenzel | Nov. 17, 2010With accusations and denials of discrimination on the table, the next step for the College may be the civil courthouse. Three black Campus Police officers ...
Read More »With accusations and denials of discrimination on the table, the next step for the College may be the civil courthouse. Three black Campus Police officers ...
Read More »Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker have keen intuitions, contact information for Philadelphia police officers and drug pushers alike and, between them, ...
Read More »By Kofi Poku Correspondent Eight students from Camden, N.J. were invited to the College to speak in the Spiritual Center about their experiences living ...
Read More »A strong odor of marijuana was noticeably present at 9:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 1 from the “low side” of the second floor of Wolfe Hall. After knocking ...
Read More »Commuters’ lives may be about to get a little easier. A New Jersey bill proposes eliminating sales tax on commuter parking passes at certain colleges ...
Read More »Remember Greg and Robert? You may remember their signs. Last year, these two men materialized in front of Brower Student Center one late September day. ...
Read More »The brain behind the balls is back. Willie Cole, the artist behind last year’s “Pixels” public art installation, has had his work prominently displayed ...
Read More »By Jeremy Engalla Correspondent A series of open forums in the Library Auditorium last Wednesday examined the findings of a marketing firm’s ...
Read More »Like many English professors, David Venturo pursues interests beyond the written word. But whereas some professors keep their hobbies and career separate, ...
Read More »By Kelly Davila Correspondent Public buildings across the United States filled with voters on Tuesday, Nov. 2 for the 2010 midterm elections. ...
Read More »By Mengxia Zhang Correspondent Walter Greason, a Ursinus College history professor and author of the recently published book, “The Path to Freedom: ...
Read More »The Student Government Association welcomed the Kappa Pi Art Honor Society and TCNJ Steel Lions Fencing to the College’s roster of student organizations ...
Read More »Two homes in Ewing Township were invaded last week — one incident involved armed gunmen at a student home and the other resulted in injury. Officers ...
Read More »A costumed Student Government Association general body discussed a state bill that could give $500,000 to the technology education department. They also ...
Read More »By Melissa Lim Correspondent James Van Strander, a 2007 College alumnus, spoke to students about law school, the application process and his personal ...
Read More »By Aaron James Creuz Correspondant Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is known for his controversial political practices, was under scrutiny ...
Read More »A shirtless, intoxicated male with his shoes and a cowboy hat on the ground beside him was found sitting on the floor at 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31 ...
Read More »By Daniel Weinshenker Correspondent The Islamic community center to be built near Ground Zero has been a polarizing issue throughout the United ...
Read More »After receiving reports of a suspicious person, officers arrived at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 20 to the rear entrance of campus. According to reports, ...
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