New members welcomes as the old say goodbye
By Scott Kieffer | Apr. 26, 2006Eric Pasternack assumed his new role as executive president of the Student Government Association (SGA) at last week's meeting. This year's executive ...
Read More »Eric Pasternack assumed his new role as executive president of the Student Government Association (SGA) at last week's meeting. This year's executive ...
Read More »I met Bob Cole too late. I had taken journalism in high school, but left that behind when I came to Trenton State College. I took a Journalism 101 course ...
Read More »It's the very first class of my very first day as a transfer student at a college where I know no one and everyone in the room seems to know everyone ...
Read More »Brian Alters, who defends teaching the theory of evolution, began his presentation on evolution and intelligent design last Wednesday with a warning: ...
Read More »Another chapter in the troubled history of the student apartments has unfolded. In a letter to The Signal last week, Curt Heuring, vice president of Facilities ...
Read More »The College recently appointed Elizabeth Paul to be the interim provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, where she will oversee all aspects of ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion 11-1 to give zero funding to the women's club softball team's request for $523.84 to attend the 2006 National ...
Read More »People Over Politics won the top spot in the elections for next year's Student Government Association (SGA) when Eric Pasternack defeated S. Lee Whitesell ...
Read More »Even before Patrick Buchanan's speech began Wednesday night, protesters organized outside of Kendall Hall to demonstrate. Protesters accused Buchanan, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) introduced its budget for fiscal year 2007, which includes cuts to certain paid student leadership positions and intramural ...
Read More »John Allison, professor of chemistry, received a $261,000 grant from the Department of Justice/National Institute of Justice for research on pigmented ...
Read More »Longtime resentments were put to rest last week when Kevin Kelly, vice president of legal and governmental affairs, avoided a forced resignation by a ...
Read More »Tent State University, a week-long protest of the state budget cuts, kicked off Monday at Rutgers University. Featuring over 100 tents set up in the heart ...
Read More »A resolution asking for the resignation of Kevin Kelly, vice president of legal and governmental affairs, was introduced at last week's Student Government ...
Read More »Only days before the Student Government Association (SGA) elections, questions still remained about who would be on the ballot. Eric Pasternack, running ...
Read More »Last week, the reward offered by Crimestoppers of Greater Trenton for information regarding the disappearance of freshman John Fiocco Jr., who was last ...
Read More »Student Government Association (SGA) elections were held yesterday and are being held today, but the results of a poll of 70 random students suggest that ...
Read More »In a lecture called "Sex and the Environment," Bonnie Tillery, population issues coordinator or the New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club, explained the ...
Read More »Due to increasing violence in Trenton, Catholic Campus Ministries (CCM) has ended its tutoring program early this year. The group usually works with ...
Read More »According to a recent analysis of the state budget that Gov. Jon S. Corzine proposed for next year, the College would have to pay $3 million in increases ...
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