Cop Shop
By Myles Ma | Sep. 20, 2006On Monday, Sept. 11 at 9:10 a.m., Campus Police officers stopped a car that was traveling at 41 mph down Metzger Drive, a 25 mph zone. Upon reporting ...
Read More »On Monday, Sept. 11 at 9:10 a.m., Campus Police officers stopped a car that was traveling at 41 mph down Metzger Drive, a 25 mph zone. Upon reporting ...
Read More »This week, the Student Finance Board (SFB) fully allocated money for a high volume request, special appropriations request and base budget. The College ...
Read More »Can what is morally wrong be politically correct? Doug Forrester, the 2005 Republican candidate in the New Jersey gubernatorial race, hopes to answer ...
Read More »While food prices on campus have gone up and Community Advisors (CAs) have had new limitations placed on their meal plans, high levels of calories and ...
Read More »Two former SGA members rose to debate underage drinking and Eric Pasternack's removal from office at last week's Student Government Association (SGA) ...
Read More »Christine Cullen, SGA executive president, reads the poem "The Names" by Billy Collins during the College's Sept. 11 Memorial held outside Loser Hall. ...
Read More »The softball fields looked unusual as students drove around Metzger Drive during the first two weeks of the semester. The grass grew higher than usual ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) allocated full funding to two student organizations at its first meeting of the school year. The largest allocation ...
Read More »This year is the first year in the College's history that students with intellectual disabilities have the opportunity to learn on campus. Six students ...
Read More »On the night of Tuesday, Sept. 5, Ewing Township Police broke up a party with the help of Campus Police. Approximately 150 to 200 people were at the ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) had its first meeting of the year last week, although it lacked an executive vice president and a secretary. Christine ...
Read More »The College spent $2,260,570 more on energy in fiscal year 2006 than budgeted because of a spike in energy prices after hurricanes Katrina and Rita ravaged ...
Read More »The 2006 Homecoming budget is currently frozen as a result of the Homecoming Committee overspending last year. Whenever an organization overspends their ...
Read More »Students will now need to swipe their ID cards to access any computer lab on campus, as the last several labs staffed by student personnel will start ...
Read More »Incoming students will no longer receive scholarships covering tuition, and room and board until the state budget restores funding to the Outstanding ...
Read More »All students at the College will now need their College-issued ID card to get into residential buildings all day, every day. Though the change comes the ...
Read More »On Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 9:30 p.m., a Campus Police officer spotted a man inside his parked truck on the second level of Lot 6. The officer was in the ...
Read More »The parents of John Fiocco Jr., a freshman who disappeared from his Wolfe Hall room last March, have filed a legal notice against the College, indicating ...
Read More »The College can add another notch to its belt. For the 15th consecutive year, the school has been named the top public college in the Best Universities-Master's ...
Read More »The College lost more than $8 million in state support for this fiscal year. The budget cuts have caused the College to increase tuition and enrollment ...
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