ResLife staff to lose guaranteed housing
By Brigid Mara | Dec. 1, 2004Starting this year, student staff members of Residence Life will no longer receive guaranteed housing after completing their year of duty. It was ...
Read More »Starting this year, student staff members of Residence Life will no longer receive guaranteed housing after completing their year of duty. It was ...
Read More »By January, students will be able to log onto Printsense.tcnj.edu and check their printing activity, when PrintSense, a new print-tracking program, will ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) again heard Intramural flag football's request for funding to attend the ACIC Nike Flag Football National Championship ...
Read More »At a time when the role of the Student Government Association (SGA) Executive President has been a topic of discussion, after current executive president ...
Read More »Sodexho supplied the Student Government Association (SGA) with answers to questions and criticisms that have plagued the Carte Blanche meal plan since ...
Read More »Student organizations were taught how to cut spending and increase membership last week when the Office of Campus Activities sponsored "Programming 101." ...
Read More »"Let our hearts and thoughts go out to all those who have made our freedom possible" were the first words of a prayer spoken at the Veteran's Day ceremony, ...
Read More »November did not get off to the right start for sophomore history secondary education major Lauren Windle. The day after her pick for president, Sen. ...
Read More »The College's office of Alumni Affairs recently hired Sandra Carroll to be its new director. Having worked in the office since late August, with 16 years ...
Read More »Junior biology major Adrian Medina wanted to take Gendered History of Food next semester to fulfill his history and gender general education requirements. ...
Read More »This week, the Student Government Association (SGA) submitted a proposal to John Stafford, director of Residential and Community Development (ResLife), ...
Read More »After collecting toiletries, magazines, pens, books and other supplies to send overseas, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity finished their First Annual Vincent ...
Read More »Students in Robert Cole's Intro to Journalism classes hung out at polling places in New Jersey and surveyed the big issues on Election Day. This is what ...
Read More »After a dark Halloween and Mischief Night, lights once again shine on the steamy pathway between the skeleton of the new library and 50-year-old Centennial ...
Read More »At its Nov. 3 meeting, the Student Finance Board (SFB) chose not to fund requests from both Intramural Flag Football and the Indian Student Assocation ...
Read More »The Alumni Association, a volunteer organization, has recently made a $150,000 contribution to the College. It was given at the start of the Sesquicentennial ...
Read More »The Student Government Association is on its way to reformation, according to Pedro Khoury, SGA president. Khoury spoke about the resolutions for no confidence ...
Read More »Members of the campus community who depend on the campus Child Care Center during the day may soon have to find a new place to bring their children. ...
Read More »Mike Massimi, senior computer science major, was one of 10 recipients nationwide to win a $1,000 scholarship from Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) and Microsoft. ...
Read More »Last summer, Chanis Brown, freshman open options major in the school of music, walked by the library construction site on campus everyday and noticed ...
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