Proposed home stirs debate in Ewing
By Kaitlin Tambuscio | Oct. 31, 2007The Ewing Township Zoning Board's Oct. 18 meeting was going normally until the board reached the final issue on the agenda. Life Ties, a non-profit organization ...
Read More »The Ewing Township Zoning Board's Oct. 18 meeting was going normally until the board reached the final issue on the agenda. Life Ties, a non-profit organization ...
Read More »On Thursday, Oct. 4, at 12:05 a.m. Campus Police received several calls from residents of Townhouses South and West about a suspicious person harassing ...
Read More »Spirit Week Winners Overall Winners 1st Place: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Phi Epsilon and Sigma Pi (Alice in Wonderland) 2nd Place: Stars and Stripes (Hercules) 3rd ...
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 ...
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 »The creation and restoration of several new administrative positions this year marks a slow return to normalcy following the massive cuts to higher education ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted 12-3 to deny a College Union Board (CUB) request of $69,326 for a fall concert featuring O.A.R. and Saves the Day. ...
Read More »Jon Pahl, professor of the history of Christianity in North America at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, presented his lecture, "The ...
Read More »Campus Police made accessible the 2006 crime statistics last week in accordance with the Clery Act of 1990, highlighting a drastic change in reported ...
Read More »Imagine hearing an improvisational duet between two jazz musicians: funky, but pretty standard. Now imagine that one member of the duet is actually a ...
Read More »"Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties," a documentary by Nonny de la Peña, was screened by the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) in ...
Read More »Graduate School Day was changed this year at the College to host only one day of panel sessions for students interested in graduate school, according ...
Read More »Michael Larkin, the 19-year-old Trenton teenager who was charged with false public alarm for his alleged involvement in the Oct. 7 shooting hoax at the ...
Read More »The College is beginning to look into iTunes U, an interactive platform similar to iTunes Store which allows colleges and universities to post information, ...
Read More »A broken window was reported in Townhouses South at 3:45 p.m. on Oct. 2. A Campus Police officer met with a resident of South, who said she was in her ...
Read More »A Trenton teenager was arrested early Sunday evening in connection with a hoax 911 call to Campus Police reporting a shooting in Travers Hall that morning. Michael ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees has officially moved to discontinue six of the College's graduate programs in a resolution that passed unanimously in an open meeting ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) fully funded the Indian Student Association (ISA) last Wednesday, unanimously awarding its request of $484 for the festival ...
Read More »The College's eighth annual Community Learning Day featured guest speaker Sister Helen Prejean, author of the summer reading book "Dead Man Walking," ...
Read More »The National Science Foundation awarded a $600,000 grant to support a proposed program intended to increase interest in the computer sciences. The program ...
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