Fraternity requests new course
By Kelly Meisberger | Apr. 8, 2003Lambda Sigma Upsilon, a Latin fraternity at the College, is attempting to have a new course introduced into the curriculum entitled, "The Truth Behind ...
Read More »Lambda Sigma Upsilon, a Latin fraternity at the College, is attempting to have a new course introduced into the curriculum entitled, "The Truth Behind ...
Read More »Students' voices were heard as a number of protesters gathered beside the sun dial outside of the student center last Wednesday, chanting "What do we ...
Read More »Budget appeals were granted to the Jewish Student Union (JSU), the College Intramural and Recreation Department and The Signal by a majority vote. ...
Read More »Representatives from Sodexho Dining Services attended the SGA meeting on Wednesday to gather input on its proposed Carte Blanche system. The carte ...
Read More »A series of "transformed" courses have been added to The Electronic Student Server (TESS) this semester in order to start the "transformative change" ...
Read More »Students and staff members spoke out against the College's new graphic identity at the Task Force meeting held on April 2. John McCarty, task force ...
Read More »Since Cathy Day, chair of the College's creative writing program, joined the English department faculty, she has hoped to offer students a more comprehensive ...
Read More »The TCNJ Foundation held its third annual Spring Gala on Friday, April 4 at the Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville. Sixty of the College's scholarship ...
Read More »A student of Rider University was assaulted on Friday, March 28, at 10:35 p.m., after the Step Show held in Packer Hall. Campus Police was dispatched ...
Read More »College president R. Barbara Gitenstein said that tuition and fees will increase next year as a result of the recent state budget cuts. The size of this ...
Read More »In light of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and in response to the President's call for increased security in public areas, the College has responded with an ...
Read More »In a campus-wide e-mail last week, College President R. Barbara Gitenstein announced the reorganization of her cabinet. The changes come in response to ...
Read More »Panelists Mort Winston, professor of philosophy and religion, and Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, a Muslim Sufi poet, agreed that controversy over Salman Rushdie's ...
Read More »In an effort to remedy the underlying race issues that have risen within the Student Government Association (SGA) since the announcement that five minority ...
Read More »John C. Landreau, associate professor of Modern Languages and professor of women's and gender studies at the College, spent Thursday, March 20, blocking ...
Read More »A bill amending the bylaws for the Spring 2003 SGA elections passed by a vote of 24-6-4, despite advice from Campus Life Director Wanda Anderson that ...
Read More »About 20 students and faculty members gathered in front of Green Hall last Thursday immediately following the anti-war teach-in, to be a part of the rally ...
Read More »The College has adopted a new logo as part of the transformation of its visual identity in an attempt to make the overall appeal of the school more distinctive ...
Read More »The owner of a Buick Skylark, which had been parked in Lot 8, came to Campus Police on Monday, March 3 at 9:30 a.m. to report that his vehicle had been ...
Read More »SFB lauded the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) as an exemplary club and granted its full budget request, at $1,009, in its regular meeting last week. ...
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