Me Too movement founder visits College
By Camille Furst | Oct. 1, 2019By Camille FurstManaging Editor She began by listing off their names. Jenny Lumet; Bobbie Phillips; Anthony Rapp; Katherine Brooks Harris; Lulu Garcia-Navarro; ...
Read More »By Camille FurstManaging Editor She began by listing off their names. Jenny Lumet; Bobbie Phillips; Anthony Rapp; Katherine Brooks Harris; Lulu Garcia-Navarro; ...
Read More »By Sophie PoppCorrespondent The College hosted the Unite Recovery New Jersey Rally on Saturday, Sept. 28, outside Trenton Hall. The event harbored a ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaNews Editor Social media influencer Kelvin Peña, also known as Brother Nature, visited the College on Sept. 24 to discuss his origin as ...
Read More »By Garrett CecereEditor-in-Chief The College community received an advisory on Friday, Sept. 27, to boil water until further notice. Director of ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaNews Editor Carl Ruiz, celebrity chef and culinary spark to the founding of Traditions, died of a suspected heart attack on Saturday, Sept. ...
Read More »By Isabel VegaNews Editor Two alumni took the stage Mayo Concert Hall on Sept. 18 to address business majors with some honest career advice. The College’s ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergStaff Writer The Student Finance Board fully funded two organizations and partially funded two others at its meeting in the Brower Student ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaNews Editor Located in the Recreation Center, The Recovery and Wellness Suite had its grand opening on Sept. 18 in an effort to expand ...
Read More »By Garrett CecereEditor-in-Chief College President Kathryn Foster has signed a letter to Congress calling for bipartisan legislation in protecting those ...
Read More »By Victoria GiardinaColumnist College is a juggling act for students — in between the somewhat chaotic circus, people try to squeeze in time for ...
Read More »By Jennifer SomersPhoto Editor Student reports intoxicated female in Travers Hall On Sept. 15 at approximately 2:58 a.m., Campus Police was dispatched ...
Read More »By Caroline KingStaff Writer Student Government held its third meeting of the year on Sept. 18 in the Education Building Room 115, its first since the ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergStaff Writer The Student Finance Board fully funded five organizations, partially funded one and zero funded two others at its meeting ...
Read More »By Victoria GiardinaColumnist It’s now fall, and the brisk and breezy afternoons with limited sun exposure makes it much harder to get an adequate ...
Read More »By Caroline KingStaff Writer Student Government discussed new food guidelines and introduced three resolutions at its meeting on Sept. 11 in the Education ...
Read More »By Jennifer SomersPhoto Editor Students report microwave fire at Townhouse West On Aug. 30 at approximately 11:27 p.m., Campus Police was dispatched ...
Read More »By Len La Rocca News Editor The Mercer County Division of Public Health advised the College on Friday, Sept. 13 that a potentially hazardous algae bloom ...
Read More »By Leigha Stuiso Social Media Editor Author and activist Darnell Moore came to Kendall Hall on Sept. 4 to speak about his life story and recent book, ...
Read More »By Reynaldo TorresCorrespondent Dear World, a company dedicated to creating portraits to share meaningful stories of individuals, visited the Brower ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaNews Editor The Student Finance Board met for its first meeting of the academic year to discuss funding requests for student organizations ...
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