Students petition to restore state funding
By Joseph Hannan | Feb. 6, 2008The Garden State Student Alliance (GSSA), an association of student trustees from New Jersey public colleges and universities, created a petition to be ...
Read More »The Garden State Student Alliance (GSSA), an association of student trustees from New Jersey public colleges and universities, created a petition to be ...
Read More »Construction on two new student apartments is scheduled to begin this semester and should be completed by August 2009, the College recently announced ...
Read More »The vague threats made against the College during Winter break and the posting of fliers reporting the banning of a man from campus last week have led ...
Read More »College Ambassadors were not the only ones who welcomed Jessie Lamotta to campus her freshman year. Lamotta had to deal with pesky bed bugs as well, following ...
Read More »As flu season blows onto campus, Health Services is advising students to take extra precautions to avoid catching the virus. "We're trying to be more ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted unanimously to fund the College Union Board's (CUB) $27,231 request for this year's Latenighter event, themed "I ...
Read More »The 24-hour security desks in the Travers and Wolfe dormitories, which were controlled by the private security firm U.S. Security Associates Inc., were ...
Read More »Some students at the College are working hard to ensure victory for their candidates of choice on Feb. 5, the day New Jersey will hold its primary along ...
Read More »In a controversial decision that some believe could have repercussions for college media across the state, the Student Government Association (SGA) of ...
Read More »The College Union Board's (CUB) Spring 2008 concert, expected to be held Saturday, April 19 in the Student Recreation Center, is expected to be the biggest ...
Read More »Over Winter break, the College continued its search for a new provost/executive vice president. Christopher Fisher, assistant professor of African-American ...
Read More »John Castaldo has accepted the position of athletic director at the College after serving as interim athletic director since June 1, 2007. Castaldo graduated ...
Read More »The College's new text-message alert system received its first real use on Jan. 4, when what administrators have described as an "unsubstantiated threat" ...
Read More »John Collins, a former captain of the Port Authority police force of the Lincoln Tunnel, was hired as director of Campus Police on Dec. 17, concluding ...
Read More »Michael Larkin, the 19-year-old Trenton resident allegedly involved in the Oct. 7 shooting hoax in Travers Hall, will not be serving any jail time. According ...
Read More »Rowan University, along with the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office and others, is offering a $50,000 reward for information relating to the death ...
Read More »The College Republicans plan to kick off the holiday season tonight with a party, but not everyone is in the Christmas spirit. To advertise its Christmas ...
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 ...
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