Faceoff: College pols defend candidates
By Roxanne Neumaier | Oct. 1, 2008College Democrats and Republicans faced off during "Election Society Politics: A Presidential Election Forum," sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ...
Read More »College Democrats and Republicans faced off during "Election Society Politics: A Presidential Election Forum," sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ...
Read More »Students who use a Federal Stafford Loan to help shoulder the cost of tuition now have to pay a 1 percent application fee. This fee recently surprised ...
Read More »Students considering graduate school don't need to wait to start planning their futures. Run by Career Services, Graduate Studies Week began Sept. 22 ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously awarded the Inter-Greek Council (IGC) $5,177 for its "Everything You Need to Know About the Opposite Sex" ...
Read More »Sodexo recently installed a conveyor belt in Eickhoff dining hall, which brings dirty dishes and trays into the kitchen to be cleaned. The conveyor belt ...
Read More »Nick Smith-Sebasto, class of '86, urged his audience to "stop the insanity" in a lecture titled, "Land Grab and Garbage Barge: Lessons for Sustainability ...
Read More »The College recently stipulated non-smoking areas around Green Hall and Eickhoff Hall, in accordance with the College's smoking policy and New Jersey's ...
Read More »The College and its students took notice of Wall Street's crisis a week and a half ago when 158-year-old investment giant Lehman Brothers filed for Chapter ...
Read More »The College Union Board (CUB) cleared its first obstacle to securing hip-hop artist Rihanna for its Spring Concert after the Student Finance Board (SFB) ...
Read More »Students living on campus can start feeling a little safer this week, as the office of Campus Police will begin a push to make their presence more recognizable ...
Read More »James Howard Kunstler, author of the freshman summer reading book World Made by Hand, defended his stance on environmental sustainability on Sept. 17 ...
Read More »In celebration of Constitution Day, Daryl Fair, professor of political science, questioned whether a new constitution is necessary last Wednesday in the ...
Read More »Emily Paetzell, who graduated from the College in 2007 with a degree in biomedical engineering, gave a lecture on lessons she learned while looking for ...
Read More »Students and faculty will not have to deal with the TESS and ARTIE computer systems much longer. TESS and ARTIE will soon be replaced by a new Student ...
Read More »Don't forget to lock your doors. The office of Campus Police is investigating a recent string of property thefts from the College's parking lots. The ...
Read More »Faculty, staff and students crowded into Brower Student Center last Thursday to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. ...
Read More »Charles Jackson, a biology professor from Ashland, Ky., presented a lecture titled, "Does Molecular Biology Support Evolutionary Theory?" to the College's ...
Read More »Jason Butkowski, a College journalism alum and communications director for the New Jersey State Democrats, gave journalism students a glimpse into their ...
Read More »The newly installed movie screen financed by the Student Finance Board last semester is ready for action in Brower Student Center. The screen, which has ...
Read More »A power outage caused by a lightning strike to the College's Cogeneration Plant on Aug. 30 is still affecting campus power, causing a string of short ...
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