South Africans focus on HIV/AIDS epidemic
By Kelly Duncan | Oct. 5, 2005Two men from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, visited the College on Saturday to educate a group of students about the still prevalent epidemic of HIV/AIDS ...
Read More »Two men from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, visited the College on Saturday to educate a group of students about the still prevalent epidemic of HIV/AIDS ...
Read More »Town may charge for parking Cars across Ewing could become subject to annual parking fees due to an ordinance that was passed unanimously Sept. 28 by ...
Read More »After swearing in its newly elected members at its meeting Sept. 28, the Student Government Association (SGA) discussed the success of the online election ...
Read More »Upon reading Jason Maruso's column on political extremism and the Anti-War rally, I found three points on which ?the author is apparently misinformed. ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 2:35 a.m., a Campus Police officer observed a student exit an elevator on the fifth floor of Decker Hall. As the student exited ...
Read More »What if someone told you they could cut your tuition costs, would you listen? Or if someone offered you a scholarship, would you take it? If you could ...
Read More »After failed attempts in the past, an online voting system for Student Government Association (SGA) elections has finally been dubbed a success. Last ...
Read More »Gang initiation rumor spreads An urban myth about gang initiations involving the murder of innocent drivers has had resurgence this year, as e-mails ...
Read More »The College's Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology received a $3.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to conduct a three-year ...
Read More »When the Student Finance Board (SFB) approved the College Union Board's (CUB) bid to bring musical artist Gavin DeGraw to the College, students believed ...
Read More »Nearly two years and over $115,000 in legal fees later, the College remains caught up in litigation over the Science Complex. Though construction was ...
Read More »During a Sept. 22 politics forum, William Ball, chair of the political science department, lectured on virtual worlds, a social phenomenon that has been ...
Read More »At its meeting last week, Student Government Association (SGA) members discussed how the organization is addressing the College's recent contract renewal ...
Read More »On Friday Sept. 22 at 2:10 a.m., a male student contacted Campus Police to report a threat. The student told officers that a white male threatened him ...
Read More »Last weekend, the College hosted a symposium celebrating the combined sesquicentennial of the College and Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." The following ...
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Read More »Two more patients at the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, David Mullins and Sandra Pressley, escaped Sept. 14, and a third, Christopher Hammell, escaped ...
Read More »Students looking to pursue academic projects overseas next year have a better chance to save money. College alumna Gale Wayman, class of 1970, donated ...
Read More »Kevin Kelly, vice president of legal and governmental affairs for the Student Government Association (SGA), is leading an effort to remove the recognition ...
Read More »Although she has lived 10 minutes from the Walt Whitman Bridge her entire life, senior English major Nicole Kukawski knew nothing about its namesake before ...
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