EBSCOhost may lose funding
By Jess Ramalhete | Dec. 5, 2007Members of the Student Government Association (SGA) recently found out that EBSCOhost, a popular academic search engine, is in danger of losing its funding. According ...
Read More »Members of the Student Government Association (SGA) recently found out that EBSCOhost, a popular academic search engine, is in danger of losing its funding. According ...
Read More »Landlords, neighbors and students gathered in Room 106 of Loser Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 28, to take part in an open forum titled "Opening the Door to ...
Read More »The Leadership Development Program (LDP) requested $4,968.96 for its Leadership Lock-Up, which is a day of leadership workshops, networking activities ...
Read More »Between Tuesday, Nov. 27, and Monday, Dec. 3, the College Union Board (CUB) gave students at the College an opportunity to decide which artists will be ...
Read More »Maya Bynum, a Sodexho worker employed at the College, has been arrested and charged with homicide after allegedly stabbing and killing her boyfriend. According ...
Read More »The College took its first steps last week toward completely eliminating its greenhouse gas emissions. A survey for faculty and staff was posted on the ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) requested $8,872 for Finals Fest. The board voted unanimously to give them full funding. Finals Fest includes ...
Read More »David Reimer, associate professor of mathematics and statistics, presented "The Strange Math of the Egyptians" at the College on Nov 14. The lecture ...
Read More »What comes to mind when we think of Buddhism? Is it the monks? Is it the monasteries? Whatever our preconceived notions are when we think of Buddhism, ...
Read More »The Country Club Apartments, off-campus housing units for College residents, is slated to be sold in the near future, according to Matt Golden, director ...
Read More »Yan Xu, a computer scientist hired by the Microsoft Research Division, spoke to the College about the programs she is working on. Xu was hired by Microsoft ...
Read More »An HIV/AIDS panel, hosted by the Central and South Jersey Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in the Don Evans Black Box Theater on Nov. 14, focused ...
Read More »A Domino's Pizza delivery sign was found in a room in Travers Hall on Nov. 4 at 3:20 a.m. A Campus Police officer was dispatched to Travers on report ...
Read More »The College's Delta chapter of the Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority recently hosted its 13th annual Minority Achievement Conference. On Saturday, ...
Read More »The College will implement a text message alert system beginning Nov. 16 to better prepare the campus community for emergency situations, in accordance ...
Read More »Colleen Dalton, a Post Doctoral Research Fellow from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, visited the College last Tuesday to give ...
Read More »The Asian American Association (AAA), cosponsoring with Unión Latina (UL) and Black Student Union (BSU), requested $2,100 for a Thanksgiving Remix, ...
Read More »On Oct. 31 at 3 a.m. Campus Police was dispatched to the Student Recreation Center on a report of a stolen golf cart. When the officer arrived, Rec. Center ...
Read More »The first Student Environmental Forum was held at the College "to give students knowledge of the present climate issue and . give them a chance to talk ...
Read More »Ursula Wolz, professor of computer science, introduced the computer programming language and social networking site, "Scratch," at her lecture, "Arts, ...
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