Unions question equality of new savings plans
By copress | Dec. 1, 2009By Diana Bubser Opinions Editor and Matt Huston Nation & World Editor Union leadership at the College disagrees with administrators who say that ...
Read More »By Diana Bubser Opinions Editor and Matt Huston Nation & World Editor Union leadership at the College disagrees with administrators who say that ...
Read More »After much controversy and two sets of votes, the College Union Board (CUB) will bid this week for Tucker Max to come to the College. Max won the entertainment ...
Read More »By Kimberly Zicha Staff Writer Students experienced the world’s cultures without ever leaving the College Tuesday Nov. 17 through Friday Nov. 20 ...
Read More »By Stephanie McAlary Correspondent The new Art and Interactive Multimedia building is planned to open within the next year. “The goal is to have ...
Read More »By Caitlyn Camacho Staff Writer The David Sarnoff Library will move to the College’s renovated Roscoe West library in 2010, according to Matthew ...
Read More »Ewing Police confiscated computer equipment on Friday Nov. 6 from an off-campus house occupied by members of fraternity Sigma Pi Theta Delta chapter. ...
Read More »The wrestling team kept their momentum going with their second win of the season this past Wednesday. The No. 12 Lions won eight out of 10 weight classes ...
Read More »The College cruised to a 31-6 victory Thursday night over New York University. “I thought our kids wrestled real well,” head coach David Icenhower ...
Read More »The College lost another heartbreaker and dropped to 0-2 Wednesday in a 72-68 loss to Moravian College. Sophomore guard Hillary Murray sunk a three-point ...
Read More »by Mark Barroso Correspondent The College?s Deaf-Hearing Connection (DHC) provided the campus community with a presentation by deaf author Raymond Luczak. The ...
Read More »Due to an overwhelming response from groups across campus, the College Union Board (CUB) has decided to postpone presenting a bid to author Tucker Max ...
Read More »By Caitlyn Camacho Correspondent Last week the controversial “Pixels” public art project was vandalized just a week after its installation caused ...
Read More »Susan L. Averett, professor of economics at Lafayette College spoke on Nov. 11, discussing adult and childhood obesity and its physical and economic consequences. “Being ...
Read More »By Elaina Horowitz Correspondent When a nation is faced with invasion, what is the appropriate plan of action? For the tiny country of Estonia, the ...
Read More »A female was found lying on the hallway floor at 8 p.m. on Friday Nov. 6 in Ely Hall. When Campus Police arrived, she was sitting in a chair with her ...
Read More »Veterans Day was observed on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the College. A ceremony was held in the Library Auditorium that honored those who have served in ...
Read More »By Kelly Johnson Correspondent The holidays will be here soon and the Student Finance Board (SFB) granted the College Union Board (CUB) $18,994.50 ...
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 ...
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