Formal proceeds will no longer go to charity
By Donna Kardos | Nov. 18, 2003The Formal Committee's ticket price request of $30 failed, and later passed 9-1-3 with the stipulation that $1.21 from each ticket would not be donated ...
Read More »The Formal Committee's ticket price request of $30 failed, and later passed 9-1-3 with the stipulation that $1.21 from each ticket would not be donated ...
Read More »Applications are due Dec. 1 for student staff positions in Residence Life (Res Life). Positions, including Community Advisor (CA), Community Coordinator ...
Read More »On Oct. 12, at 2:05 a.m., Campus Police responded to a report of a group of individuals throwing water bottles off the Lot 8 parking garage roof. Upon ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) held three interest sessions from Nov. 10 through 13 to inform students about how to become associate members. ...
Read More »Vox, the Voice of Planned Parenthood, held a women's sexual health workshop in Eickhoff Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The workshop drew a small crowd of ...
Read More »Sodexho sampled its Carte Blanche program in Eickhoff Dining Hall last week. The program offers better values and choices, according to Seve Hugg, district ...
Read More »About a dozen drawings of male genitalia were drawn with permanent marker and a Vaseline-like substance on wall, doors, door tags and dry erase boards ...
Read More »While many retail stores are beginning to make an effort to bounce back from several seasons of poor sales, the back-to-school line at stores such as ...
Read More »Attending college today can prove to be a substantial financial burden. Thousands of dollars go toward what is probably one of life's biggest financial ...
Read More »Senator of Business Brian Mulvihill introduced a resolution at Wednesday's SGA meeting requiring the Office of Student Accounts to provide an explaination ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board approved the College Union Board's (CUB) ticket price request - $5 for Carson Kressley of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," ...
Read More »Applying to the College through early decision is a popular choice for some of New Jersey's best students. "As of right now, we are seeing an increase ...
Read More »Even though the reorganization of the Student Life Office was to be completed in October, College President R. Barbara Gitenstein said the plan will be ...
Read More »Some students without cars on campus use the Loop, a free shuttle bus service, which travels to shopping centers, restaurants and the movies on Tuesday, ...
Read More »In light of recent hate incidents on campus, the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) held a forum on hate speech last Thursday. Matt Richman, sophomore ...
Read More »The Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be solved if both parties take responsibility for the mistakes of the past. This is the message French author ...
Read More »Many students at the College have been confused by news of President R. Barbara Gitenstein's salary raise in the wake of recent budget cuts. The ...
Read More »At last Wednesday's Student Organization Association (SOA) meeting, Kevin McHugh, the current athletic director, explained the merging of student life ...
Read More »SFB felt the effects of the budget constraints at its meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The Black Student Union (BSU) requested $6,212 for Kevin Powell, ...
Read More »Fliers that advertised a drink off competition between the College and Rider University at the restaurant and night club Sambuca two weeks ago prompted ...
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