Codey bans smoking in all college dorms
By Matthew K. Fair | Aug. 31, 2005After Acting Gov. Richard Codey signed legislation last Monday banning smoking in all public and private colleges and universities in the state, College ...
Read More »After Acting Gov. Richard Codey signed legislation last Monday banning smoking in all public and private colleges and universities in the state, College ...
Read More »The ALumni Association has been working tirelesly over the past decade to connect not only with Alumni, but with current students. The Association represents ...
Read More »This summer, the College was recognized for its efforts to promote diversity on campus by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). The ...
Read More »Although the Student Government Association (SGA) was not officially in session over the summer, its members utilized their time off to work on new plans ...
Read More »Upon entering the College campus, signs, flags and countdown clocks make it evident that something big is happening - something called Sesquicentennial. ...
Read More »The Class of 2009 is likely aware of the reputation the College has cultivated for itself in the last several years. The phrase used to describe the ...
Read More »Incoming freshmen will soon realize that at the College, bulldozers and cranes are as much as fixture of the campus as the clock tower atop Green Hall. ...
Read More »The death penalty is an unjust sentence, according to Irfan Khawaja, adjunct professor of philosophy and religion. Khawaja explained why he is against ...
Read More »Most of last week's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting was dedicated to a presentation on the results of a survey gauging student opinions of ...
Read More »To Whom It May Concern: My name is Keith Lynch and I'm forwarding this correspondence to every organization, and media outlet in America. I wish to make ...
Read More »In addition to the bachelor's degrees for the Sesquicentennial Class of 2005 and master's degrees for graduate students, two honorary degrees will be ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) introduced newly elected members at last week's meeting, the day after the polls closed. The board also heard a last-minute ...
Read More »To most of the College's students, waking up at 7 a.m. on a Saturday morning to walk for four hours from campus to Princeton would be considered an early ...
Read More »It amazes me,how difficult it is to get a legitimate event publicized.Nearly every day I see where a book is being pushed by one network or another,knowing ...
Read More »I had only been back a few hours from my summer vacation when my dad, who had stayed in the US for work, informed me that I had received a "Junior Audit" ...
Read More »Members of the Friends of the William Green Farmhouse met with Jeffrey G. Kolakowski, Assemblyman Reed Gusciora's chief of staff, and Pat Coleman-Boatwright, ...
Read More »As the SGA turns a new page this year, I think it merits some reflection of the past one. I must warn you before you read further. I will herein weigh ...
Read More »Recognizing that today's commemoration of Memorial Day, was initially known immediately after the Civil War as Decoration ( of military veterans graves) ...
Read More »Juniors Michael Green and Krzysztof Glomski, biology and chemistry double-majors, accomplished a rare feat this year - they were both awarded the Barry ...
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