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By Laura Dey | Nov. 11, 2003Attending 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 »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 »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 »On Thursday, Oct. 2, at 12:55 a.m., Campus Police was dispatched to Wolfe Hall on the report of a strong odor of marijuana. A Community Advisor reported ...
Read More »Three men, including the suspected shooter, have been arrested in connection with the Oct. 17 shooting at Rider University in Lawrenceville, in which ...
Read More »By unanimous vote, SGA passed a resolution recommending to the Office of Records and Registration that registration for the Fall 2004 semester be held ...
Read More »The annual flu shot clinic sponsored by Health Services vaccinated approximately 600 members of the College and its surrounding community last Thursday, ...
Read More »On several sections of campus, there are new construction projects underway. According to Brian Murray, director of Construction at the College, ...
Read More »Due to leadership problems, the Student Government Association's (SGA) phone directory is not expected to reach students for another month. According ...
Read More »Under new College guidelines, anyone who call hall offices requesting to be transferred to a specific extension or room will be denied. The College ended ...
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 ...
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 »At last Wednesday's Student Organization Association (SOA) meeting, Kevin McHugh, the current athletic director, explained the merging of student life ...
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 »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 »On Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3:55 a.m., Campus Police was dispatched to the women's bathroom on the seventh floor of Wolfe Hall on the report of an intoxicated ...
Read More »A Trenton-area high school student graduates first in her class, but, because she is an illegal immigrant, colleges and universities will ask her to pay ...
Read More »The College's Minority Mentoring program earned national recognition this July, when it received the 2003 Noel-Levitz Retention Excellence Award. ...
Read More »The SGA swore in nine new members - Senators Glendale Barrios, Lee Whitesell, Kira Peterson, Keith Lucas and Marisa Markowitz, along with Freshman Class ...
Read More »The College named Pat Rado as the new chair of the Board of Trustees (BOT). Rado served as a trustee for the last four years and brings an energetic and ...
Read More »With the privilege of student parking on campus comes the responsibility of following rules and regulations, or facing the consequences of ticketing when ...
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