Money can't buy me love-or a yearbook
By Jake Remaly | Feb. 7, 2007The College's yearbook is not projected to meet its production costs this year by thousands of dollars, and staff members have recently considered calling ...
Read More »The College's yearbook is not projected to meet its production costs this year by thousands of dollars, and staff members have recently considered calling ...
Read More »Campus Police received two reports of cars being damaged by rocks during the same night. On Jan. 29, a male student reported that at some point between ...
Read More »As the College moves to raze the infamous Metzger Student Apartments, a project abandoned nearly two years ago after it was discovered the structures ...
Read More »A 58-year-old Vietnam veteran, his wife and her friend were the victims of a brutal home invasion on Saturday, Jan. 21. Several unidentified young males ...
Read More »On the night of Nov. 30, unbeknownst to College authorities, more than 60 students gathered in the Travers Hall fourth-floor lounge for recreational boxing. ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) fully funded the Black Student Union's (BSU) $10,700 request for events comprising the upcoming Black History Month. The ...
Read More »While most students were enjoying a break from classes, Michael Strom and Dan Beckelman met with New Jersey legislators to lobby for the restoration of ...
Read More »Student trustees and Student Government Association executive officials from seven New Jersey public institutions of higher learning met on Jan. 27 at ...
Read More »Students from the College joined hundreds of thousands of anti-war protesters in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Jan. 27 for a massive demonstration and ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to Townhouses West on Jan. 24 after a report of a vomiting male. They found him standing at the front door. While ...
Read More »The student organization, the Educational Opportunity Fund Alliance, was granted official club status at the Jan. 24 meeting of the Student Government ...
Read More »The College now has a new construction eyesore on its hands, a long trench running along the rear of Green Hall near Brower Student Center. Surrounded ...
Read More »The apartments on Metzger Drive are scheduled to be demolished by March due to mold infestation and water damage. New apartments are scheduled to be completed ...
Read More »At the College Board of Trustees' Dec. 19 meeting, the board approved money to pay for an appearance by comedian George Carlin and outlined recent efforts ...
Read More »Over winter break, College employees moved the food cart from the downstairs lobby of Holman Hall to the lobby of Armstrong Hall. The relocation of the ...
Read More »Recent complaints against Building Attendants (BAs), such as rooms not being cleaned before move-in day, have caused the Student Government Association ...
Read More »The Committee on Student and Campus Community (CSCC) completed its biannual review of the College's alcohol policy. Though this review was a state-mandated ...
Read More »The College commenced with the draining of Lake Ceva in mid-November. The lake is being drained so that the College can repair damage to the dam accrued ...
Read More »Fourteen students of the College are set to embark on a mission to El Salvador for peace and prosperity on June 1, 2007. Titled "The El Salvador Solidarity ...
Read More »Senior Week, a three-day program traditionally held at the end of the Spring semester as a last hurrah for seniors, might be called off this year because ...
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