TV no match for pepper shaker
By Alyssa Mease | Oct. 20, 2009A plastic pepper shaker was thrown at a flat panel Plasma television between 9:15 and 10 p.m. on Oct. 4 in Eickoff. According to reports, the Sharp Aquos ...
Read More »A plastic pepper shaker was thrown at a flat panel Plasma television between 9:15 and 10 p.m. on Oct. 4 in Eickoff. According to reports, the Sharp Aquos ...
Read More »Alpha Phi Omega and Phi Kappa Psi hosted the first annual TCNJ’s Fund our Friends 5K and Fun Run on Oct. 17. All proceeds were donated to local charities ...
Read More »In an effort to focus more on students living off-campus, the College has expanded the role of director of community standards with the introduction of ...
Read More »By Elizabeth Carbone Correspondent Students were taken out of their own backyards during the politics forum on Oct. 8 when lack of development and ...
Read More »By Paige Giorla Correspondent Not everyone stayed close to the Jersey Shore this summer. Students from two different organizations who journeyed ...
Read More »By Caitlyn Camacho Correspondent The Board of Trustees approved the financing of a new education building, sitework and utilities upgrades at its ...
Read More »Following its first loss of the season, the College rebounded in a big way, stamping out The College at Brockport 48-34 at home on Saturday. After surrendering ...
Read More »Despite a valiant effort, the Lions fell to the Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins University 2-1 Tuesday night. The winning goal came in double overtime on a ...
Read More »Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Sen. Loretta Weinberg stressed that a Republican victory in the gubernatorial election would result in “national repercussions” ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) approved a request by the College Union Board (CUB) to bid $25,000 for Cobra Starship and $22,500 for Cartel for a concert ...
Read More »By Michella Vega The College’s first Rape Aggression Defense System (RAD) class, designed to provide information and teach self-defense to women, was ...
Read More »Around campus, construction is moving along. Some has been completed recently, like Hausdoerffer and Phelps Halls. According to Matthew Golden, executive ...
Read More »At around 2:15 a.m. on Sept. 26, a person was found to be operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and while under the legal age. Cops ...
Read More »By Juliana Fidler Students and faculty attended the “Ride for Brian” on Wednesday, Sept. 30 in honor of Brian Deppa, a mathematics major and biology ...
Read More »By Rebecca McNulty Correspondent The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted unanimously to deny the College Union Board (CUB)’s $52,973.45 request to bring ...
Read More »A student was found crying on a couch at 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 19 in the Travers / Wolfe Hall Link. According to Campus Police, the student’s speech ...
Read More »As of now, the gubernatorial debate that was to be held at the College next month will not be taking place. The League of Women Voters of New Jersey Education ...
Read More »Professors Daryl Fair and Kevin Michels got into the spirit of Constitution Day last Thursday, holding a forum entitled “Two Views on Constitutional ...
Read More »A student blamed “jungle juice” when Campus Police found her swaying from side to side on her bed, with the smell of alcohol coming from her breath. ...
Read More »Students remembered the 9/11 attacks at 9 a.m. on Sept. 11 in the Brower Student Center atrium. The ROTC color guard presented the flag and Billy Plastine, ...
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