Lawrenceville hot dog shop reopening under new owners
By Aidan Mastandrea | Apr. 24The first-responder-themed hot dog joint wasn’t empty for long as mother and son duo Deborah and Patrick Jones purchased the shop.
Read More »The first-responder-themed hot dog joint wasn’t empty for long as mother and son duo Deborah and Patrick Jones purchased the shop.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »The College’s School of Education created a new inclusive education program that will bring changes to the education programs in the fall 2025 semester, in accordance with New Jersey’s code updates and to enhance readiness for future teachers.
Read More »A team of nine students from the College earned fourth place and an honorable mention in their division on Monday at this year’s United States Department of Energy Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition.
Read More »President Michael Bernstein joined over 150 other college presidents Tuesday in signing a letter rebuking the Trump Administration’s recent actions targeting higher education institutions across the country.
Read More »The robbery, which involved a knife, happened on the top ramp of Lot 7 at 8:50 p.m. on April 17.
Read More »Mr. Ice Cream has been around for a few years and has already solidified itself as the go-to place for all types of ice cream treats.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »Indoor Agriculture Labs held an open house on April 2 to show off the current and potential growth of the partnership between the College’s Schools of Science and Engineering with GeoGreens.
Read More »With over 2,000 unique donors raising a total of $395,890, many of the organizations on campus will benefit from the day greatly.
Read More »Two Ewing Council members will be stationed at Dunkin Donuts locations to share coffee and conversations with Ewing residents during New Jersey’s Local Government Week.
Read More »Historian and writer Keisha N. Blain led a talk at the College on “Black Women & the Struggle for Human Rights in US History.”
Read More »New Jersey 50501 organized the protest in Trenton and spoke out against “the deliberate weakening” of programs that support Americans, according to a press release.
Read More »The Tesla Takedown’s Global Day of Action had protest locations across the United States and spots in Canada, the Netherlands, England, Sweden and Finland.
Read More »The College may see less state funding this upcoming fiscal year than previous years, according to the current draft of the New Jersey state budget.
Read More »Stella’s Pizza, a mainstay in the Ewing community, closed for good on March 17 after over 44 years in business.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »Kuru’s findings show that the Trenton-Mercer Airport's walking distance from its entrance to the gate was only .003 miles. In comparison, the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, which was found to be the longest walk, had a distance of 1.50 miles from entrance to gate.
Read More »Two representatives from the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance gave a presentation on March 12 at the College about environmental injustice and how affected communities and others are fighting against it.
Read More »There have been 34 cases of car boots issued on campus this academic year, according to Campus Police, a figure close to surpassing the totals from the last two school years of 36 and 35, respectively.
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