Sodexho employees forced to stand despite long shifts
By Brigid Mara | Nov. 4, 2004Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have to stand for 10 hours as part of your job? If you have, just ask a Sodexho employee. According ...
Read More »Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have to stand for 10 hours as part of your job? If you have, just ask a Sodexho employee. According ...
Read More »The College's office of Health Services distributed limited quantities of the flu vaccine to those who fell into "high risk" categories, leaving an extremely ...
Read More »"Every 15 seconds a woman is abused," Jackie Deitch-Stackhouse, coordinator of the office of Anti-Violence Initiatives, said. "It's important that everybody ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Oct. 27, students at the College witnessed direct testimonies of the severe injustice experienced by garment factory workers in Bangladesh ...
Read More »After tabling a $5,445 request from the Leadership Development Program (LDP) before fall break, the Student Finance Board (SFB) funded the group's second ...
Read More »State Republican Sen. Tom H. Kean, Jr., and State Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr., promoted the economic policies of President Bush and Sen. ...
Read More »Now that the presidential debates have concluded and the 2004 election is continuing to heat up, the College has found itself in a controversial political ...
Read More »Spurred by lagging attendance at Student Government Association (SGA) meetings, SGA has begun a pilot program involving members of SGA visiting students ...
Read More »The sudden suspension of Chiron Corporations, one of the largest distributors of the flu vaccine, has caused many students at the College to have trouble ...
Read More »Four of the most highly advocated issues within the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) community: cessation of marital, medical, professional ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) fully funded a $1,973 request from "The Lion's Eye" literary magazine to fund a fall issue at its meeting last week, despite ...
Read More »Many student employees at the College have yet to see a paycheck compensating them for their work. Whether their employers, the computer system used, ...
Read More »The campus community was saddened this month to learn of the deaths of two recently retired professors, Paul Cohen of the chemistry department and Joseph ...
Read More »It was unexpectedly announced at last week's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting that the College would be implementing PrintSense next year, ...
Read More »On Thursday, Sept. 23, Campus Police was dispatched to Wolfe Hall on reports of fireworks being lit and thrown out a room window. While monitoring the ...
Read More »This year's Homecoming celebration showed a determined effort to make the College's 150th anniversary a memorable one, as a parade and numerous family-oriented ...
Read More »In an attempt to increase communication between the student body and Student Government Association (SGA), Lauren LeBano, vice president of Academic Affairs, ...
Read More »A biological agent � the bacteria that causes pneumonic plague � was released at a Rutgers University football game, and 7,000 spectators ...
Read More »Some students at the College who were originally scheduled to move into the new Apartments in Spring 2005 have recently received e-mails informing them ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) managed to recover from technical problems that brought back memories of the botched 2000 presidential election, ...
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