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Signs at the intersection of Pennington Road and Langington Street in Ewing, New Jersey. Photograph taken on May 26, 2014 (Photo courtesy of user Famartin / Wikimedia Commons).

Street sign theft on campus

On Sep.16, an email was sent out by Jennifer Keyes-Maloney, associate vice president of government and community relations, regarding the stolen street signs around Ewing Township. 

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(Photos courtesy of Emma Ferschweiler / Staff Writer)

Anti-Violence Initatives volunteers led a workshop on sex misconceptions

Students gathered for a workshop about sexuality, sex and consent hosted by the College’s Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) on Sept. 28 in Brower Student Center 225 East. The meeting was run by fellow students who are part of the Anti-Violence Initiatives (AVI) under CAPS. Co-sponsors for the event were the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, Delta Zeta sorority, Kappa Delta sorority and the College’s gender and sexuality alliance, Prism. 

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Sigma Tau Delta members discussing banned books in schools (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Photo Editor).

Sigma Tau Delta holds Banned Books Week

In recent years, the debate over banned books has exploded in places like school board meetings, libraries and state senates, resulting in legislation restricting the books allowed in public libraries and K-12 schools.

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(Photo courtesy of Karla Fonseca / Staff Writer)

The College hosts the kickoff for 2022 NJ Ballot Bowl

The College hosted the kickoff for the 2022 NJ Ballot Bowl on Sept. 20, with special guest New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way, as well as a number of public officials and students from other universities, including Princeton University, Georgian Court University, Centenary University and Kean University.  

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(Photo courtesy Elizabeth Gladstone / Photo editor).

The College ranks fifth in best universities of the North

The College once again ranks among the top regional universities in the north region according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Colleges rankings released on Sept. 12. The College placed first among Public Regional Colleges in the North and fifth overall among all colleges in the region. It ranks right above Emerson College and below Loyola University Maryland.

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MUSE directors Tracy Kress, a biology professor, and 
John Leonard, a music professor, posing in front of a 
list of MUSE presentations (Photo courtesy of Rachel Lea / Contributor).

MUSE revealed: Students share their experiences before they present their research

The Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience program, or MUSE, is an eight week summer program in which students conduct research under the supervision of a professor. On Friday, Sept. 16, these students presented their work to the College in the Recreation Center. This year’s program was particularly special, since it was the first time it ran since the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Campus Town downtown (Elizabeth Gladstone / Photography Editor).

How meal plans have changed and what this means for you

The College has reinstated the meal plan option of meal equivalency: an $8.50 balance every weekday that can be used in retail dining locations on campus. The option resumed at the start of the Fall ‘22 semester. The College also added 100 Campus Town dollars which can be used at several off-campus locations. 

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