'Free' laundry an easy choice for College
By Samantha Atzeni | Sep. 16, 2003The College has decided to try something new with the laundry situation this fall - no more quarters. According to Mark Mehler, assistant director ...
Read More »The College has decided to try something new with the laundry situation this fall - no more quarters. According to Mark Mehler, assistant director ...
Read More »The smallest of organizations can do the greatest of good. Phi Alpha Delta brought this message to Bert Davis, associate athletic director and students ...
Read More »In past years, student organizations at the College have had their yearbook photos taken standing against the brick exterior of the Brower Student Center. ...
Read More »The College has introduced seven phone plans this fall that mirror the rates and deals offered by cell phone companies. This effort is an attempt ...
Read More »As a result of the network problems the College has experienced in recent weeks, a miscommunication developed that caused some students to receive tickets ...
Read More »Construction has begun on the new chapel, which is expected to reach completion in the spring of 2004. However, some members of the campus community have ...
Read More »The number of students who were transported by Campus Police to area hospitals for drunkenness last year was nearly doubled that of the year prior. ...
Read More »Ground has been broken on site for the new parking deck, which will replace lots 6, 6A and 6B and the apartment complexes behind the Pennington Road transfer ...
Read More »Students at the College will no longer need to be as concerned about social security number (SSN) theft. According to Frank Cooper, director of Records ...
Read More »While freshman class numbers have allowed for significant residence hall reorganization, a new early arrival system has increased the safety and organization ...
Read More »From Hopewell Township to Mulberry Street, the Trenton area suffers from a range of environmental problems. Whether it is sprawl or toxic waste ...
Read More »It wasn't budget cuts that changed the College's master plan for campus construction. Rather, the College had to first settle a dispute with members of ...
Read More »A student reported to Campus Police on Thursday, April 3 at 10 a.m. and said that his vehicle was sprayed with whipped and shaving creams while it was ...
Read More »At the last political forum of the year, Christian Harris, professor of political science, said the United States and many other countries are not aware ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees held a public meeting in the Brower Student Center, where President R. Barbara Gitenstein and Barbara Wineberg, College treasurer, ...
Read More »The graduating class of 2003 will not be addressed by a guest speaker at its commencement ceremony, according to the President's office. In place ...
Read More »A series of controversial fliers relating to reproductive rights has been put on display in most buildings at the College. VOX: Voices of Planned ...
Read More »The College will not go forward with the Carte Blanche food program next year, according to Karen Roth, director of Auxillary Services, and Toni Pusak, ...
Read More »Nadia Gorski, former executive vice president, was sworn in by Chris Portera as the new executive president at Wednesday's meeing. Portera, former executive ...
Read More »SFB granted the first conference request from next year's operating budget last week, giving $7,586 of the requested $12,315 to Future Business Leaders ...
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