Candidate controversy
By Michelle McGuinness | Apr. 12, 2006Only days before the Student Government Association (SGA) elections, questions still remained about who would be on the ballot. Eric Pasternack, running ...
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 »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 »Annelise Catanzaro, Student Government Association (SGA) executive president, met on Thursday with Gov. Jon S. Corzine and members of his staff to share ...
Read More »Q: In light of the recent missing persons case involving John Fiocco, are you concerned about safety at the College? Carvel Seepersad, senior at Orange ...
Read More »If the state government does not fund the Outstanding Scholar Recruitment Program (OSRP) for students entering in the fall, as Gov. Jon S. Corzine has ...
Read More »MONDAY, 10 p.m. - At press time, College freshman John Fiocco Jr. had been missing for over a week, and little or no information was being reported from ...
Read More »The College has selected James Norfleet as its new vice president of Student Life. Norfleet, the current associate vice president for Student Services ...
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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »On Wednesday, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed two motions, both 11-0-2, to fully fund Uni?n Latina's $425 and $3,000 requests to invite speaker ...
Read More »Music students will have to bring in their own stands to practices and recitals, at least temporarily, according to the music department. Partly due ...
Read More »Stephen Briggs, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs, is leaving the College after six years of service to accept the presidency of Berry College ...
Read More »New York City indie rock band Bluish won top honors at Saturday's 2006 Battle of the Bands competition, hosted by campus radio station WTSR. The band ...
Read More »**Correction: The Signal paper insert regarding the investigation into the disappearance of John Fiocco Jr. says that Fiocco was reported missing at 2:40 ...
Read More »On March 1, the Student Government Association (SGA) voted down a resolution to allow fraternities and sororities to request Student Finance Board (SFB) ...
Read More »In "The PATRIOT Act: The Home Version" board game, players can be penalized for being Arab, sent to Guant?namo Bay and accused of sedition. The game, ...
Read More »FRIDAY, 4:10 p.m. - As the search for clues into the disappearance of College freshman John Fiocco Jr. continues, authorities held a press conference ...
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