News Briefs
By Bryan Wassel | Jan. 25, 2006SGA VP of Equity and Diversity Resigns Joanna Holguin, SGA vice president of Equity and Diversity, resigned from her position over winter break, due ...
Read More »SGA VP of Equity and Diversity Resigns Joanna Holguin, SGA vice president of Equity and Diversity, resigned from her position over winter break, due ...
Read More »An agreement with a Japanese university has made it a lot easier for the College's students to experience life in the Far East. Beginning in the fall, ...
Read More »Rev. Darrell L. Armstrong's impassioned sermon on Martin Luther King Jr. Day spoke not only of equality among people, the value most strongly tied with ...
Read More »Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society of education, presented the College's chapter of the organization, Gamma Zeta, with its prestigious Ace ...
Read More »Earlier this semester, students participating in the Global Student Teacher program were informed that they would lose housing upon their return to the ...
Read More »Pro-life activist Patricia Staley spoke about the dangers and moral problems of abortion at the College Nov. 20. Staley represented the Mercer County ...
Read More »For the second year in a row, the Women in Learning and Leadership (W.I.L.L.) program at the College received a grant of $20,000 from the Bunbury Company, ...
Read More »A new bill that would create a judicial branch of the Student Government Association (SGA) was proposed at last week's SGA meeting by Senator at-Large ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion on Wednesday to provide zero funding to Sankofa for its Valentine's Day R&B concert featuring Keysha Cole ...
Read More »Last Wednesday, PRISM invited guest speaker Elaine Pasqua to speak in the Spiritual Center for AIDS Awareness Week. Instead of the melancholy, preachy ...
Read More »Faculty and staff are up in arms over a new form that requires them to report outside, voluntary activities that they claim supervisors have no business ...
Read More »According to College officials, the number of alcohol-related transports to the hospital is on the rise. There have been 19 transports to the hospital ...
Read More »VOX petitions school insurance to cover pill Voices of Planned Parenthood (VOX) at the College recently collected signatures during its "Right to Choose ...
Read More »Whether on the College campus, in the United States, or in countries around the globe, AIDS affects everyone. The multicultural poetry slam, sponsored ...
Read More »Students gathered Thursday night to learn about international media efforts and performance to cover the problem of AIDS in Africa from David Gelber, ...
Read More »College students, nonprofit executives and philanthropists came together at a conference on Nov. 16 to learn strategies for success in the nonprofit business ...
Read More »Four women were killed in a major car crash Nov. 25 on Route 29, just north of Lower Ferry Road in Ewing. According to the Star-Ledger, Antionette and ...
Read More »The political science department hosted Palestinian activist Zleikha Muhtaseb on Nov. 13 as part of its politics forum series. Muhtaseb, an interviewer ...
Read More »The School of Nursing at the College has teamed up with Thomas Jefferson University's (TJU) College of Health Professions and the School of Nursing at ...
Read More »An amendment allowing students to introduce legislation to the Student Government Association (SGA) general body was passed unanimously at the Nov. 16 ...
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