Democracy goes unfunded
By Kerry Fiallo | Apr. 4, 2007The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted not to fund an upcoming lecture sponsored by the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) at the last meeting. The lecture, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted not to fund an upcoming lecture sponsored by the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) at the last meeting. The lecture, ...
Read More »The March 28 meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA) was marked by emotional debate regarding the cancellation of Senior Week. Tom Sales, ...
Read More »On Saturday, the College held its annual Accepted Students Day, a series of open-house events and information sessions designed to convince high school ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to level two of the Lot 6 parking garage at 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday, March 27. When they arrived the victim was standing ...
Read More »In the beginning of the Fall 2006 semester, a string of complaints filed against the Office of Campus Police prompted the formation of the ad hoc Committee ...
Read More »Mae, who was asked to perform with Copeland and The Academy is. in the College Union Board's (CUB) upcoming spring concert, is no longer coming to the ...
Read More »The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) at the College, along with Uni?n Latina, held an open forum on Tuesday, March 27 on the growing issue of the ...
Read More »The College's open forum on its Master Building Plan outlined building initiatives scheduled to last until 2021. The plans included renovating Travers ...
Read More »The Pulse, which is scheduled to debut today, is a new Web poll designed by the Student Government Association's (SGA) Student Services committee. The ...
Read More »On March 19, the Senior Class Council sent out an e-mail officially acknowledging the cancellation of Senior Week, closing the final chapter of the saga ...
Read More »Two female students reported to Campus Police that they were victims of harassment. One of the students said she was walking through Lot 3 on Feb. 25 ...
Read More »On March 7, the first self-designed major at the College was officially approved by the provost of Academic Affairs. Shaum Kabadi, a senior, is now officially ...
Read More »A total of 222.8 pounds of food, or 0.15 pounds per person, wad, or 0.15 pounds per person, was wasted during a two-hour period in Eickhoff dining hall, ...
Read More »The March 21 meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA) took place at the New Jersey State House. Dan Scapardine, sophomore senator of Culture ...
Read More »Eileen McGinnis, senior vice president at Whitman Strategy Group and adjunct professor of political science, spoke Thursday as part of the political science ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously allocated full funding, $8,000, to the Asian American Association (AAA) for Mystique at its meeting on Wednesday, ...
Read More »Recent controversy over the presence of the Alpha Eta colony of the national fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) on campus has caused the Inter-Greek Council ...
Read More »T.J. Sullivan, who has spoken to more than 1 million students throughout his career, came to the College last week to teach students how to confront the ...
Read More »A change in the housing lottery this year has caused some students with priority housing to fall below the housing cutoff, although they are still guaranteed ...
Read More »Jeff McMahan, professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, delivered his talk "War, Terrorism, and the War on Terror" to a mix of faculty and students ...
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