CUB L.A. Latenighter approved
By Katie Brenzel | Feb. 16, 2010The Student Finance Board (SFB) funded the College Union Board (CUB) $30,201.80 for its annual Latenighter in the Brower Student Center. This year’s ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) funded the College Union Board (CUB) $30,201.80 for its annual Latenighter in the Brower Student Center. This year’s ...
Read More »By Hyuna Wong Correspondent Despite the beginnings of a snowstorm, Colleges Against Cancer and Sigma Pi successfully hosted “Cuts for Cancer” ...
Read More »Students of the school of Culture and Society may see some new developments during the next 10 years, including a possible change in the school’s name. According ...
Read More »A female student received harassing phone calls from a blocked number between 5 p.m. Thursday Jan. 21 and 5 p.m. Thursday Feb. 4. The victim said she ...
Read More »By Maddie Cox Correspondent Students should be exposed to a more global and inclusive curriculum, according to Martin Smith, world language supervisor ...
Read More »Students celebrated a snow day on Saturday, Feb. 6 with a snowman building contest outside of Travers and Wolfe Halls and Cromwell Hall. Snowmen were ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) swore in new members and sanctioned three new organizations during its general assembly meeting on Wednesday ...
Read More »An intoxicated male was found urinating on a sidewalk at 1:20 a.m. on Friday Jan. 29 behind Travers Hall. The male said he went to an off-campus party ...
Read More »Worried about being homeless next semester? Housing selection is rapidly approaching, so keep anxiety at a minimum by keeping in mind the following dates: 1) ...
Read More »Fraternities Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Pi joined together from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 29 in an effort to raise money for Haiti. A stage was set up in ...
Read More »As one of his final acts as the governor of New Jersey, Jon S. Corzine signed a bill legalizing medical marijuana on Jan. 18, making it accessible for ...
Read More »To commemorate the memory and celebrate the legacy of the late Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who contributed to special needs advocacy at the College and worldwide, ...
Read More »A textbook was stolen at around 2 p.m. on Dec. 12 from the basement of the New Library. At 4:20 p.m., Campus Police was called to the bookstore where ...
Read More »Calls to “Save TCNJ Music” surround the recent cancellation of several classes in the music department. In response to the uproar of opposition from ...
Read More »The votes are in and the tickets are sold. Tucker Max will be at the College tonight. After weeks of deliberation, protests and student opinion polls, ...
Read More »New Jersey’s State Senate turned down a bill Thursday, Jan. 7 that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed, causing a tide of emotions within the ...
Read More »The new Art and Interactive Multimedia building is now open. According to the College’s Web site, the building is comprised of administrative and faculty ...
Read More »By Gina Kramer The Lions suffered a tough loss against Rowan on Wednesday Dec. 2 in the team’s first game against a New Jersey Athletic Conference ...
Read More »A three-foot long, six-foot wide white wooden greeting desk was taken between 2 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Monday Nov. 30 from Cromwell Hall, according to ...
Read More »By Diana Bubser Opinions Editor and Matt Huston Nation & World Editor Union leadership at the College disagrees with administrators who say that ...
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