College gets greener
By Megan DeMarco | Aug. 29, 2007College president R. Barbara Gitenstein signed the American College and University Presidents Campus Climate Commitment (ACUPCCC) on April 15. By signing ...
Read More »College president R. Barbara Gitenstein signed the American College and University Presidents Campus Climate Commitment (ACUPCCC) on April 15. By signing ...
Read More »The College administration is currently working through NJEdge, a statewide consortium that focuses on improving technology on college campuses, to update ...
Read More »Students will no longer be charged automatically for residential parking fees. For the past three years, the office of Student Accounts has automatically ...
Read More »Students from Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts and as far as California are part of a group of 83 freshmen comprising the largest number of out-of-state ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) is a student-run organization that distributes the Student Activity Fund (SAF). SAF is collected from the Student Activity ...
Read More »The College offered the class of 2011 a significantly smaller amount of scholarship money than it was able to offer previous classes due to the loss of ...
Read More »Student Government Association (SGA) is a group of elected student leaders. SGA's mission statement includes voicing the ideas and opinions of the undergraduate ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted to fully fund the upcoming Finals Fest, sponsored by the Student Government Association (SGA), at its latest meeting. Finals ...
Read More »Though the April 24 meeting of the Board of Trustees was announced as the annual tuition hearing, students won't know how much tuition and fees will be ...
Read More »The contract of Pamela Mirabelli, current fraternity and sorority affairs coordinator, is set to expire June 30. Mirabelli, who was brought on as a one-year ...
Read More »Some colleges and universities have federally-mandated exit counseling workshops conducted by representatives of loan companies, according to The New ...
Read More »The sisters of Zeta Phi Beta represented the College Sunday morning at the annual March of Dimes Mercer County WalkAmerica at Mercer County Park. Zeta ...
Read More »Guest speaker Nicky Sheats looked to his audience for opinions and ideas on urban environmental issues at the third and final installment of the Water ...
Read More »As the year draws to a close and the Class of 2007 gets set to announce its gift to the College at graduation, the College is still awaiting the centerpiece ...
Read More »Two Campus Police officers were on vehicle patrol near the Green Lane entrance to the College at 1:45 a.m. on Saturday, April 21, when they spotted a ...
Read More »The Signal counts down the best news stories of the past year. The articles were judged on magnitude of their effect on the campus comminity. A False ...
Read More »The Committee on Academic Policies (CAP) released a new final exam policy for the College. The new policy requires that finals be given during finals ...
Read More »On April 20, the Center for Assistive Technology and Inclusive Education hosted a statewide conference on disability issues titled "Moving on: Promoting ...
Read More »Two students came to the New Library auditorium last Wednesday to watch "Chill Out: Campus Solutions to Global Warming," a live video broadcast over the ...
Read More »The glazed-over faces of survivors of the conflict in Sudan haunted Saturday's "Darfur: Advocacy and Education" presentation in Forcina Hall. The vacant, ...
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