Faculty, students sign commitment to anti-racism
By Olivia Bowman | Sep. 3, 2020By Olivia BowmanNews Editor A document titled “Commitment to Anti-Racism at TCNJ” has been circulating throughout the College’s faculty, alumni ...
Read More »By Olivia BowmanNews Editor A document titled “Commitment to Anti-Racism at TCNJ” has been circulating throughout the College’s faculty, alumni ...
Read More »By Camille Furst and Len La RoccaEditor-in-Chief and Managing Editor The College has confirmed nine positive cases of Covid-19 among students living ...
Read More »By Esther MoralesReviews Editor Much like the switch to fully remote learning, the College’s annual Welcome Week for the incoming Class of 2024 and ...
Read More »By Julia DugganStaff Writer The College will begin offering a new interdisciplinary Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism minor for the fall semester. ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaManaging Editor While students packed their bags on March 11, the Friday before spring break, College officials imagined a return to ...
Read More »In an interview with The Signal, President Foster opened up about plans for the fall, diversity initiatives at the College and her reaction to the anonymous ...
Read More »By Camille FurstEditor-in-Chief Candice Buno-Sot is still fighting for justice for her son. On Dec. 2, 2018, Michael T. Sot, a student at the College ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerManaging Editor After months of back-and-forth movement on decisions regarding the fall semester, a definitive announcement came on ...
Read More »By Madison PenaNews Editor New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Wednesday, Aug. 12, that New Jersey colleges and universities can reopen for in-person ...
Read More »By Jesse StillerNation & World Editor In response to the protests since the death of George Floyd, local, state and national governments have started ...
Read More »By Camille FurstEditor-in-Chief The College has changed its initial plans and will now host all classes remotely for the fall 2020 semester, President ...
Read More »By Jesse StillerNation & World Editor Clashes between federal officials and protesters fighting against police brutality began in Portland, Oregon, ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerManaging Editor As students at the College continue to get involved in social activism, many can agree that there is one common denominator ...
Read More »By Madison Pena and Emmy LiedermanNews Editor and Former Editor-in-Chief Students at the College are tired of remaining silent — they are turning to ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerManaging Editor Although she completed her on-campus housing forms in February, Lauren Petite has no idea where she’ll be living in August. Petite, ...
Read More »By Olivia BowmanNews Editor The federal government announced on July 6 a new mandate for temporary international students, where nonimmigrant students ...
Read More »By Camille FurstEditor-in-Chief No evidence currently exists that the Green family, who lived on what is now campus property, owned slaves. Rather, evidence ...
Read More »By Madison PenaNews Editor The College’s American Federation of Teachers (AFT) union members wrote a letter to President Kathryn Foster, highlighting ...
Read More »By Esther MoralesReviews Editor In her most recent community-missive, released on Tuesday, July 2, College President Kathryn Foster outlined the awaited ...
Read More »By Mathias Altman-KurosakiSports Editor The College held a dialogue around allyship and racial injustice on June 21 with a panel via Zoom. The discussion ...
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