Lead found in Lions' Stadium
By Tom Dunford | Apr. 16, 2008Lions' Stadium was closed Monday afternoon by recommendation of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) after it found high levels ...
Read More »Lions' Stadium was closed Monday afternoon by recommendation of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) after it found high levels ...
Read More »The late Alan Dawley, professor of history, was remembered by friends and colleagues during a memorial on April 10 in the Allen Hall Drawing Room. Dawley ...
Read More »A resident of Travers Hall was charged with underage consumption when Campus Police received a call that a student was vomiting in a men's bathroom in ...
Read More »A leak from a burst pipe in Brewster Hall forced a partial evacuation of the building for several hours Saturday evening. Almost all students were allowed ...
Read More »Lions' Stadium has been closed and will not reopen until early May because the state Department of Health and Senior Services found high levels of lead ...
Read More »The College Democrats are making a revival. Their president, Alex Berger, said the group went under a few years ago due to lack of interest. He said ...
Read More »It appears the College has attracted a more cultured breed of criminal. Someone allegedly snatched eight student works from the Holman Hall painting ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) tabled a resolution to increase the Student Activity Fee (SAF) at its April 2 meeting after heated debate. Student ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) requested $49,850 for "TCNJ Carnival" at the Student Finance Board (SFB) meeting on Wednesday, but SFB tabled ...
Read More »Rebel U at the College, local high schools and other colleges collaborated to kick off "Project 1200," an anti-smoking demonstration, at the College last ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees approved the College's Conceptual Master Plan on Monday, March 24, which includes all proposed demolitions, additions and renovations ...
Read More »Someone carved the word "nigger" into a wall in a Travers Hall elevator on Wednesday, March 19. A Travers office staff member told Campus Police that ...
Read More »WEDNESDAY - At 6:55 p.m. Tuesday a car struck a 21-year-old male who was crossing the street between the Towers and Townhouses South. Several Campus ...
Read More »Greg Olsen, scientist, businessman and astronaut, came to the College on March 26 to tell his story in the New Library Auditorium. Olsen nearly flunked ...
Read More »For students who were searching for an outlet to get involved in international issues, a recent speaker who came to the College provided them with an ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) denied a $49,850 request by the Student Government Association (SGA) for the "TCNJ Carnival." "We know this is something ...
Read More »The College Tutoring Center's Online Writing Lab (OWL) recently reopened after undergoing a hiatus since the fall of 2006. OWL, first developed by Purdue ...
Read More »While 21 may be a lucky number for some undergrads at the College, it's a number the office of Campus Police has struggled with for years. According ...
Read More »For members of the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA), March 19 was a day for black armbands and anti-war chants as they took to the campus with pickets ...
Read More »The Society of Honor Students (SHS) hosted a Kaplan Graduate School Admissions and GRE Strategy Seminar on March 20. The presentation, by Kaplan instructor ...
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