College faces potential budget crisis
By Jake Remaly | Mar. 29, 2006Gov. Jon S. Corzine proposed a state budget last Tuesday that would cut funding to higher education by $169 million. The "drastic cuts" could have a "devastating ...
Read More »Gov. Jon S. Corzine proposed a state budget last Tuesday that would cut funding to higher education by $169 million. The "drastic cuts" could have a "devastating ...
Read More »Kevin Smith is not a typical Hollywood director, and he made that abundantly clear when he visited the College last Thursday in Packer Hall. While most ...
Read More »WEDNESDAY, 10:10 p.m. - At a press conference held this evening at the College, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini Jr. said that his office had ...
Read More »Signal Staff Reports At a press conference held at 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini, Jr. said that College freshman ...
Read More »On Wednesday, March 8, at 9:15 a.m., two officers on foot patrol walked by an unoccupied and parked 1995 white Chevrolet pickup truck owned by the College ...
Read More »In recent weeks, students were surprised to hear that instead of taking a set of unrelated courses to fulfill their liberal learning requirements, they ...
Read More »Beyond the confusing program planners, verbose Web sites and awkward advising meetings, liberal learning is about the students who have to take its required ...
Read More »Soon students will be able to lounge on the library's couches while still having computer access. The library offered a new program to its patrons beginning ...
Read More »To better accommodate "walk-ins," students who come to the office of Health Services without appointments, associate director Janice Vermeychuk requested ...
Read More »At its Wednesday meeting before Spring Break, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion 13-0-2 to fund the College Republicans' $15,002 request ...
Read More »Jennifer Godoski, deputy director of the New Jersey Division on Women and a 1999 College alumna, urged female students to explore the political world ...
Read More »All teachers in New Jersey are required to have a mentor during their first year in the classroom. Some elementary education majors at the College are ...
Read More »Sodexho managers addressed student concerns about Eickhoff Hall's water main break during their Dining Services committee meeting on March 8. When a ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) is trying to get a legal downloading service for students, Drew Rausa, senator of Art, Media and Music, announced ...
Read More »Irshad Manji's bold, unapologetic lecture criticizing modern Islam came complete with armed Campus Police and a group of protesters from the International ...
Read More »Inter-Greek Council (IGC) President PJ Spigner, a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity, has resigned after facing allegations of "dirty rushing" from the presidents ...
Read More »Rest assured: The roofs of the Biology Building and Science Complex are not caving in. They are being redesigned after several shingles reportedly fell ...
Read More »An attempt to get direct Student Finance Board (SFB) funding for Greek organizations failed during last week's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting. The ...
Read More »Students expecting a normal dinner at Eickhoff Dining Hall Monday night were less than pleased when the dining hall was closed due to a water main break. The ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion 11-3 to provide the Gospel Choir Ministry $2,200 for its annual Spring Break tour. Although the organization ...
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