Chair of the board explains Gitenstein's raise
By Audrey Levine | Oct. 28, 2003Many 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 »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 ...
Read More »The Off-Campus Student Organization (OCSO) held a locker drive in the Brower Student Center on Tuesday, Oct. 7, and Thursday, Oct. 9. The locker ...
Read More »Scheduling may be the most stressful time for students at the College. The internet site PickAProf.com tries to limit student frustration when ...
Read More »Students who fail to pay their tuition bills for the current semester will receive holds on their Simple Online Courseware System (SOCS) accounts. ...
Read More »The Asian American Association (AAA) received full funding of $4,474 for Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, to speak at the College on Nov. 6. Gandhi's ...
Read More »Sodexho will be experimenting with the Carte Blanche system again this semester, according to senator at large Brian Mulvihill. Sodexho will be meeting ...
Read More »Several members of the campus community gathered in the Allen Drawing Room on Thursday, Oct. 3, to remember Ryan Fesko, who was killed in a car crash ...
Read More »Contrary to what many may think, English is not the official language of the United States. Attempts to make it so have raised questions about the future ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees addressed its reorganization and settled financial matters during its first Fall 2003 meeting on Oct. 2. The board approved ...
Read More »The Office of Student Accounts included the $179 vehicle registration fee onto all upperclassmen tuition bills in an attempt to create a more efficient ...
Read More »Four executive members resigned from the Student Government Association (SGA), citing personal reasons. The resignations of President Nadia Gorski, ...
Read More »With the deadline set by the Dormitory Fire Safety Trust Fund Act fast approaching, many schools are working to install sprinkler systems in residence ...
Read More »On Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 12:25 a.m., Campus Police was sent to investigate a purse snatching on the upper level of Lot 12. The owner said she had ...
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