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By Megan DeMarco | Nov. 28, 2007A 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 »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, ...
Read More »Wealthy with knowledge, "The Prince of the Mafia" was a hit Friday night, Nov. 9, as students discovered that a life in organized crime isn't as glamorous ...
Read More »Crabs are more than just a delicious seafood dinner. The crustaceans not only taste great on a platter, but may hold the key to finding treatment for ...
Read More »Sigma Tau Delta, the College's English Honor Society, traced the roots of super-stardom in its second "Faculty Research Talk" of the semester, titled ...
Read More »Thomas Mahoney has accepted the position as the first General Counsel to the College, effective Nov. 26. The General Counsel is part of College president ...
Read More »A nationwide shortage of nursing faculty has not significantly affected the College yet, due to careful planning by administrators. According to Dean ...
Read More »An assault was reported on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 5:40 p.m. A student was found bleeding from the head and lying unconscious in Lot 4, and was transported ...
Read More »A report released by the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation (SCI) two weeks ago listed the College's debt at $350 million and produced an allegation ...
Read More »Students will have the opportunity during the 2008-2009 school year to live in the office of Residential Education and Housing's (ResEd) newly implemented ...
Read More »Teresa Nakra, professor of music, dubbed the process of utilizing technology to produce music "iConduct," during a lecture in Holman Hall on Halloween. These ...
Read More »The current crisis in Darfur and proposals for possible reconciliation were the topics for this week's political forum. Christopher Totten, assistant ...
Read More »The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) offered students bus rides to an anti-war protest in New York City on Oct. 27. According to unitedforpeace.org, ...
Read More »An outside security company has been contracted by the College for 24-hour security detail at the Travers/Wolfe halls' security desks. The guards, as ...
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