A problem so drastic they changed to plastic
By Sean Marotta | Nov. 8, 2006For the past week-and-a-half, diners in Eickhoff Hall have been without silverware and ceramic plates. However, many students don't mind the shift, feeling ...
Read More »For the past week-and-a-half, diners in Eickhoff Hall have been without silverware and ceramic plates. However, many students don't mind the shift, feeling ...
Read More »A man found the rear passenger window of his car broken after he and his son returned from an open house on Saturday, Oct. 28, at about 4:50 p.m. The ...
Read More »Sister Helen Prejean, a leading death penalty abolitionist and author of the book "Dead Man Walking," which was made into a movie starring Susan Sarandon, ...
Read More »College students and Lake Boulevard residents will no doubt be disturbed by the draining and subsequent construction on Lake Ceva. But their discomfort ...
Read More »ProfRecord, a grade distribution database, is now up and running. It was created by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) student organization ...
Read More »With finals rapidly approaching, the Student Government Association (SGA) is working with the staff of the New Library on a campaign to reduce noise. "Students ...
Read More »Eunice Kennedy Shriver, executive vice president of the Joe P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation and founder of the Special Olympics, came to the College on Tuesday, ...
Read More »Five special appropriations requests and one new club request were approved at the Halloween meeting of the Student Finance Board (SFB). The College ...
Read More »Faculty members at the College and campuses across New Jersey are trying to convince state officials to reconsider enforcement of the Uniform Ethics ...
Read More »In response to Joyce Carol Oates' short story "Landfill," which was published in the New Yorker magazine, Tim Hinton, senior English major, wrote a letter ...
Read More »When the Township and College Together (TACT) committee started its Fourth Annual Good Neighbor Forum, there was one question: Where are all the students? The ...
Read More »Sodexho Dining Services recently sponsored "Cans Across America" at the College, a one-day canned food drive held at Sodexho campuses across the country ...
Read More »After dozens of faculty members complained about the hostile conduct of Campus Police, the faculty senate decided to take action. According to Faculty ...
Read More »A Community Advisor (CA) on patrol on Decker Hall's fourth floor discovered the words "I hate niggers" written in permanent marker on a wall mural depicting ...
Read More »Michael Levy, vice president of Administration and Finance, formally presented the Resolution Reaffirming Student Rights for a vote at last week's Student ...
Read More »Only two requests were on the agenda for this week's Student Finance Board (SFB) meeting - a multicultural request and one special appropriations request ...
Read More »A small but dedicated group of College and local community members came out in the pouring rain Tuesday, Oct. 17, for a public meeting on the impact of ...
Read More »The New Jersey Supreme Court decided that same-sex couples should have the same marriage rights as opposite-sex couples in a 4-3 decision on Wednesday, ...
Read More »Scientists have discovered a new opponent in the debate over teaching evolutionary theory as fact in high school classrooms - other scientists. In a ...
Read More »Three sophomore students gathered outside New Residence Hall with a collapsible drying rack and a full-length mirror around 8:25 p.m. last Tuesday. They ...
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