College continues to address racism
By Michelle Lampariello | Nov. 27, 2018By Michelle Lampariello and Elizabeth Zakaim Editor-In-Chief and Managing Editor One week after an incident of racism occurred outside a residence hall, ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello and Elizabeth Zakaim Editor-In-Chief and Managing Editor One week after an incident of racism occurred outside a residence hall, ...
Read More »By Julia Meehan Staff Writer In the ninth installment of the Fall 2018 Faculty Lecture Series, the School of Arts and Communication showed a presentation ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Amazon ended its yearlong search for a location for its new headquarters — the corporation opted to split its headquarters ...
Read More »By Muhammad Siddiqui Staff Writer A wildfire know as Camp Fire in northern California has claimed at least 87 lives and burned more than 150,000 acres ...
Read More »By Alex Shapiro Staff Writer Student Government met with College Spokesman David Muha and recognized one student organization during its general body ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez News Editor The College invited Anne-Marie Slaughter, the Chief Executive Officer of New America, for a discussion titled “Reinventing ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Staff Writer Four organizations were fully funded at the Student Finance Board Meeting on Nov. 14. The Student Film Union was funded ...
Read More »By Camille Furst News Assistant The Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion hosted “Campus Dialogue Day” on Nov. 14 in the Brower Student Center. ...
Read More »By Elizabeth Zakaim Managing Editor College president Kathryn A. Foster released an email emphasizing the need for inclusion and diversity on campus ...
Read More »By Suchir Govindarajan Correspondent The Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion held a Lion’s Hour discussion titled, “Pro-life vs. Pro-Choice” ...
Read More »By Alex Shapiro Staff Writer Student Government met with the Library Building and Safety Committee during its general body meeting on Nov. 7. The committee ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez News Editor In the aftermath of this year’s contentious midterm election, TCNJ Students for Life held a presentation titled “Lies ...
Read More »By Mallory McBride Staff Writer After 15 days of proceedings, Harvard University’s trial regarding its supposed discrimination against Asian-Americans ...
Read More »By Daniel Stevens An average of 4,700 pedestrians die and 66,000 are injured every year. This statistic implies a fairly obvious societal and personal ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist Binge drinking and eating disorders are both big issues among college students. When these two habits combine, students may ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Staff Writer One organization was zero funded and two organizations were fully funded at the Student Finance Board Meeting on Nov. 7. The ...
Read More »By Ashley Cooperman Correspondent During the College’s eighth annual Women’s Leadership Summit, students had the opportunity to hear from the summit’s ...
Read More »By Alexandra Bonano Correspondent In the eighth installment of the Fall 2018 Faculty Lecture Series, the School of Arts and Communication held a presentation ...
Read More »By Len La Rocca Correspondent Trenton Makes Music and the College’s Department of Music at the College invited Michael Ray, the Grammy-winning trumpet ...
Read More »By Maximillian C. Burgos Staff Writer Calling Donald “Donny” Klein, offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator for the College’s football team, ...
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