College Dems did not support Corzine
By Katie Brenzel | Nov. 10, 2009Despite having the support of President Obama and spending millions on his campaign, Gov. Jon Corzine lost his bid for re-election on Nov. 3. His candidacy ...
Read More »Despite having the support of President Obama and spending millions on his campaign, Gov. Jon Corzine lost his bid for re-election on Nov. 3. His candidacy ...
Read More »By Brianna Gunter News Editor and Caitlyn Camacho Correspondent On the morning of Nov. 2, on the walkway behind Loser Hall, curious faces all gazed at ...
Read More »By Andy Gallagher Correspondent Stuart Koch, chairman of the political science department, led a discussion about the Nov. 3 elections and their significance ...
Read More »By Melisa Easaw Correspondent Professor of counselor education Mark Kiselica shared his findings in “The Complicated Worlds of Teenage Fathers: Implications ...
Read More »Drug paraphernalia was recovered at 10 p.m. on Friday Oct. 30 in an unoccupied room in Cromwell Hall. While doing a Data Room Inventory Card, a ceramic ...
Read More »The Lions defeated Richard Stockton College 7-6 in penalty kicks on Friday Nov. 6, claiming its fourth title in the past five years as champions of the ...
Read More »The Lions’ hopes of reaching the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships were cut short just 3 minutes before the end of double overtime this past ...
Read More »The Lions got some vengeance with a 3-0 win over William Paterson in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) semi-finals on Tuesday evening. After losing ...
Read More »Students at colleges across New Jersey had two options concerning the gubernatorial election Tuesday: to vote or not to vote. Shortly after 10:30 p.m., ...
Read More »By Kelly Johnson Correspondent The College Union Board (CUB) stirred up controversy at the Oct. 28 meeting of the Student Finance Board (SFB), requesting ...
Read More »For every World Series game this fall, the Brower Student Center is hosting a viewing of the game on the big screen in the food court. Waitress service ...
Read More »Campus police found an intoxicated female sitting on the floor with her head on a toilet seat in a bathroom at 2 a.m. on Oct. 24 in Cromwell Hall. According ...
Read More »By Hyuna Yong Correspondent Massacre, assault and civil war have been a part of Darfur, Sudan, since the Darfur conflict began over a decade ago, ...
Read More »Senior Gabby Cafone advanced the Lions to a 4-3 win over Kean University with 33 seconds left in the game on Tuesday. The win put the women’s field ...
Read More »Sadly, none of the tens of fans were wearing hats on Saturday night in the Loucks Ice Center at Lawrenceville Prep High School when the College’s ...
Read More »Meraj Qazi and Danielle Sauro were crowned Homecoming King and Queen of 2009 in front of alumni, students, friends and family on Saturday. Qazi is ...
Read More »Health Services has been doing its best to arm the student body against the dangers of both the regular flu and H1N1 virus so far this semester. There ...
Read More »By Kelly Johnson Correspondent After lengthy deliberation during the Oct. 21 meeting, the Student Finance Board (SFB) approved $4,514 for the Inter-Greek ...
Read More »By Lisa LoCascio Correspondent Textbooks are constantly updated with new theories, facts and politically correct terms, yet the 3,500 year old Bible, ...
Read More »By Juliana Fidler Correspondent College students should consider getting Ph.D.’s to further their careers, according to a presentation, “Transitioning ...
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