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By Connor Smith | Jan. 23, 2018By Connor Smith and Elizabeth Zakaim Former Editor-in-Chief and News Editor Whether students were traveling across the country or enjoying a much-needed ...
Read More »By Connor Smith and Elizabeth Zakaim Former Editor-in-Chief and News Editor Whether students were traveling across the country or enjoying a much-needed ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan News Editor The College’s School of Business was ranked No. 44 in Wharton Tops Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Programs ...
Read More »By Elizabeth Zakaim News Editor The College’s Kendall Main Stage Theater was nominated on Jan. 8 for JerseyArts.com’s 2018 People’s Choice Award ...
Read More »By Dorian Armstrong Staff Writer 20 people were killed and three more remain missing after mudslides tore through the southern California community of ...
Read More »By Rebecca Colnes Staff Writer Hawaiians and tourists were bombarded by messages flashing on phone screens, televisions and highway signs reading: “BALLISTIC ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Copy Editor DeRay Mckesson struggled against each crash of the water’s waves as they nearly capsized his raft. Whitewater rafting ...
Read More »By Erin Kamel Staff Writer Student Government passed a new bill, approved two new clubs for recognition and elected a new speaker of the general assembly ...
Read More »By Connor Smith and Brielle Bryan Editor-in-Chief and Opinions Editor A forum to discuss a bill that could help offset the decline of New Jersey’s ...
Read More »By Sara Petrozziello Correspondent Bumper DeJesus, a five-time New York Emmy Award-winning video and multimedia editor, spoke at the final installment ...
Read More »By Eric Preisler Production Manager The Student Finance Board tabled the Haitian Student Association’s annual Ambiance event and fully funded the Lion’s ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Opinions Editor Student starts mosh pit and loses a shoe On Nov. 28, at approximately 9:45 p.m., there were reports of a male student ...
Read More »By Kristen Frohlich Staff Writer Student Government passed a bill to increase transparency between itself and the campus community during its weekly meeting ...
Read More »By Breeda Bennett-Jones News Assistant Joann Lublin, management news editor for The Wall Street Journal, purchased a pin-up calendar of nude male models ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho Nation & World Editor A U.S. military aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea near Japan on Nov. 22. This is the fifth accident the Seventh ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Opinions Editor Duck, a five-pound chihuahua, happily wags her tail as students line up in Alumni Grove to pet her. She sits patiently, ...
Read More »By Eric Preisler Production Manager The Student Finance Board funded all kinds of speakers at its weekly meeting on Nov. 15. The Class of 2021’s event, ...
Read More »By Erin Kamel Staff Writer The College’s Committee on Academic Affairs sought testimony on two potential policy changes for dual majors and learning ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello News Editor For young girls and women considering a career in the sciences, the Women in STEM panel, comprised of three female ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello News Editor Ellen Friedman, an English professor at the College, has been working since 1985 to combat the complications that ...
Read More »By Alexis Bell Staff Writer President Donald Trump landed in Japan on Sunday, Nov. 5, which marks the first stop of his trip to Asia. The 12-day trip ...
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