News Briefs
By Bryan Wassel | Nov. 30, 2005Four 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 »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 »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 »Sodexho Dining Services is considering taking action against students in an Internet group called Eickhoff Kleptomaniacs, according to an announcement ...
Read More »Dan Beckelman, former Student Government Association (SGA) senator at-Large, resigned last week after he was discovered to be the creator of a Weblog ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion on Wednesday to fully fund the Leadership Development Program's (LDP) annual Leadership Lock-up, a daylong ...
Read More »The College's Institute for Education Design, Evaluation & Assessment (IeDEA) has been awarded two grants totaling $505,781 to assist the New Jersey Department ...
Read More »Following students' complaints, Sodexho Dining Services has changed its policy at Eickhoff Dining Hall to make food immediately available at 4 p.m. just ...
Read More »On Saturday, Oct. 29, at 2:30 a.m., Campus Police was dispatched to Wolfe Hall on a report that an unidentified male had wandered into a room and vomited ...
Read More »Robert Jervis, professor of international affairs at Columbia University, addressed the topic of "Terrorism, Preventive War and the Bush Doctrine" on ...
Read More »Spectators whistled at the steamy kiss between two men that sealed one of the "marriages" at PRISM's third annual "'Til Death Do us Part" program on Thursday ...
Read More »Students win communications award A current and two former communication studies majors from the College won the award for the best co-authored student ...
Read More »The College is set to begin a "Teachers as Scholars" program, allowing College professors and local district teachers to discuss scholarly topics in four ...
Read More »For the second time since 2003, the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women has awarded the College a two-year grant - totaling ...
Read More »Drawing laughs and questions from a full audience in the New Library Auditorium, Laura Liswood, senior advisor in Global Leadership and Diversity for ...
Read More »Lee Clarke, author of the book "Worst Cases: Terror and Catastrophe in the Popular Imagination," came to speak at the College on Oct. 19 about terrorism, ...
Read More »On Oct. 9, "Music Box," a choral performance piece inspired by a poem written by Susan Albertine, dean of the School of Culture and Society, premiered ...
Read More »The general student body at the College no longer has the right to vote in Student Government Association (SGA) committee meetings, as SGA last week voted ...
Read More »On Wednesday, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed a motion to instate a proposal regarding its voting system. The proposal, made by Steve Viola, ...
Read More »Students discussed and debated their views on affirmative action at a forum on the topic last Thursday as part of the "What Do You Think?" forum series ...
Read More »In order to better serve lunchtime crowds at the College, Sodexho Dining Services changed its staffing patterns and procedures this year, which has resulted ...
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