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By James Queally | Jan. 28, 2009Between 300 and 400 students were left out in the cold during last Friday's Welcome Back Weekend Concert, when the College Union Board (CUB)-sponsored ...
Read More »Between 300 and 400 students were left out in the cold during last Friday's Welcome Back Weekend Concert, when the College Union Board (CUB)-sponsored ...
Read More »College students gathered around campus to view the inauguration of Barack Obama on Jan. 20. Televisions were set to the inauguration in the Brower Student ...
Read More »Students were welcomed back on campus Monday by a rare snowfall. Here, two students take advantage of the winter weather.
Read More »Grammy Award-winning hip hop artists Ludacris and Lupe Fiasco will grace the stage at this year's Spring Concert, scheduled for Feb. 27. After learning ...
Read More »Environment-friendly has also proved wallet-friendly for the College's Municipal Land Use Center. The center received $170,000 this month from the Geraldine ...
Read More »The name of the new student administration system that will replace TESS and ARTIE in Fall 2009 was announced last week by the office of Records and Registration. PAWS, ...
Read More »Ann Coulter's Dec. 3 visit to the College is being rescheduled for a date in February, due to an injury resulting in a broken jaw. Despite the postponement, ...
Read More »A malfunctioning heating unit produced smoke on the fourth floor of Holman Hall at about 8:30 a.m. Monday. The malfunction was caused by a power failure, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board approved the College Union Board's (CUB) bid for hip hop artist Ludacris and singer/songwriter Jason Mraz to play at the College's ...
Read More »Busloads of neighboring Trenton high, middle and elementary school students braved the frosty bus ride to the College on Nov. 19 to be met by the College's ...
Read More »Michael Strom (pictured fifth from left), senior political science major, was named president of the Garden State Student Alliance. The group held its ...
Read More »The higher education roundtable discussion held Nov. 12 was centered on developing rational financial and investment goals for the spring semester. "I ...
Read More »Last Wednesday, Cary Supalo, a blind biochemist, introduced a group of students and teachers to the tools he is developing to help visually impaired students ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously allocated $2,800 to the College Republicans on Nov. 12 to fund security for a Dec. 3 lecture by conservative ...
Read More »Members of the College's community joined together Nov. 11 to honor American veterans for Veterans Day. Those participating met at the Brower Student ...
Read More »Sometimes it's not as simple as saying you're sorry. Ryan Fehr, class of '05 and a doctorate candidate in psychology at the University of Maryland, exposed ...
Read More »Much to the dismay of die-hard fans of her Top-40 radio hits including "Umbrella" and "Disturbia," the College Union Board (CUB) announced Monday R&B ...
Read More »The Commission on the Prevention of Alcohol Abuse (CPAA) recently published a report containing four recommendations for the College. The recommendations ...
Read More »Students learned about business etiquette and networking at Dining Out in Professional Style, sponsored by the office of Career Services on Wednesday, ...
Read More »Members of the local deaf community joined students to attend a presentation given by the two founding members of Discovering Deaf World (DDW), a recently ...
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