College faculty: Issues that affect students
By Matt Lawyue | Oct. 29, 2008On Oct. 9, Tim Clydesdale, professor of anthropology and sociology, lectured on past voting patterns of the college-age demographic and how many believe ...
Read More »On Oct. 9, Tim Clydesdale, professor of anthropology and sociology, lectured on past voting patterns of the college-age demographic and how many believe ...
Read More »Goals for this year's staff of The Seal, the College's yearbook, include cutting costs while increasing yearbook sales. Co-editor-in-chiefs Katie Galella, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) narrowly rejected a new club budget for the College's debate team at its meeting last Wednesday in an 8-7 vote. The decision, ...
Read More »Students of all majors can look forward to the implementation of a new minor called quantitative criminology, the quantitative analysis of crime and criminal ...
Read More »Six students were arrested for supplying alcohol to minors and five others were issued summonses for underage drinking early Thursday morning when Ewing ...
Read More »Lion pride was evident Friday night as the Party in the Rathskeller inspired feelings of school spirit in many. This Homecoming celebration brought together ...
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Read More »Students, professors and lovers of literature made their way to the New Library Auditorium on Oct. 8 to hear Lyra Plumer, class of '05, speak about her ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) accepted a proposal by the College Republicans to fund a bid for Ann Coulter, lawyer, author and controversial commentator, ...
Read More »Homecoming Queen and King Katerina Gkionis and Oliver Encarnacion share the spotlight after their crowning.
Read More »The College's Homecoming week finished with a bang on Saturday. In addition to the Lion's home game against the Pioneers of William Paterson University ...
Read More »In an effort to alleviate confusion over the unstable economy and credit crunch, a panel of the College's leading economic and political experts gathered ...
Read More »The 2008 election year is already being referred to as "the year of the youth vote" by numerous political and non-political sources, but despite all the ...
Read More »The Homecoming Lip Sync and Dance competition was once again the highlight of this year's Spirit Week. The teams at the annual event put a twist on classic ...
Read More »Overall Winners Delta Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Kappa Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi -and- Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Beta Sigma Banner Delta ...
Read More »Since Sept. 30 of this year, avid New York sports team fans are receiving less coverage of their teams due to the loss of New York broadcast stations ...
Read More »Former New Jersey governor and current Senate President Richard Codey highlighted accomplishments of his administration and fielded questions from the ...
Read More »At the first Board of Trustees meeting of the fall semester, the College Union Board (CUB) was successful in its bid requests for musical artist Rihanna ...
Read More »Members of the "Camden 28," an anti-Vietnam war group arrested in 1971 when they raided a draft board in Camden, N.J., shared their stories with the College ...
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