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By Bryan Wassel | Feb. 8, 2006Sesquicentennial celebrations win awards The events held by the College in honor of the Sesquicentennial have earned it three awards from the Council ...
Read More »Sesquicentennial celebrations win awards The events held by the College in honor of the Sesquicentennial have earned it three awards from the Council ...
Read More »On Wednesday, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion 14-0 to fully fund the College Union Board's (CUB) request to bring comedian Pablo Francisco ...
Read More »The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently awarded a $125,000 grant to the Municipal Land Use Center (MLUC) at the College. The grant is to be used for ...
Read More »On Sunday, Jan. 22, at 2 p.m., Campus Police was dispatched to the third floor of New Residence Hall on a report of criminal mischief. Upon arrival, ...
Read More »Various members of the College's fraternities and sororities, along with the executive boards of the Inter-Greek Council (IGC) and Panhellenic Association, ...
Read More »Sports writer and liberal political activist David Zirin addressed a sparsely populated New Library Auditorium Monday night, speaking about his quest ...
Read More »Jennifer Moore Conrow, director of Community Outreach and Education at The Cherry Hill Women's Center, offered some answers to the myths and questions ...
Read More »A new policy for revoking the voting rights of associate members of the Student Government Association (SGA) was passed last week. The position of associate ...
Read More »The College used almost 12 percent less energy this January than it did in January 2005, according to Matt Golden, director of Communications and Media ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Jan. 25 at approximately 12:30 p.m. in Brower Student Center, a complaint was phoned in to Campus Police about a man masturbating on a bench ...
Read More »The office of Development and Alumni Affairs has hired Jan Kubik as its new director of Planned Giving. Kubik's position specializes in soliciting and ...
Read More »Driving, running or walking around the Metzger Drive loop, students, faculty and prospective students alike are impressed by the recent construction projects ...
Read More »One semester after the christening of the College's new printer-use monitoring program PrintSense, the office of Information Technology (IT) hails it ...
Read More »As a result of an executive order signed by former Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey, Susanne Svizeny, Board of Trustees vice chair, has been forced to step ...
Read More »Leo Inglima, sophomore technology education major, was elected vice president of equity and diversity for the Student Government Association (SGA) last ...
Read More »The College rose through the ranks to be named 19th for in-state students in Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine's top 100 best values among public ...
Read More »At Wednesday's Dining Services Committee meeting, students questioned Sodexho representatives about broken dishwashers, poor food selection and issues ...
Read More »This Wednesday, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion 13-0-1 to give the Protestant Bible Fellowship the $98.90 it requested to buy an additional ...
Read More »Language professor judges literature contest Teresa San Pedro, associate professor of Spanish, served as a judge for the essay category of the Ricardo ...
Read More »With 31 murders, 2005 was the deadliest year in Trenton's history, up from 18 in 2004. The rising murder rate appears to be part of a larger trend in ...
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