Senate disagrees on Supreme Court nomination
By Jahnvi Upreti | Mar. 27, 2017By Jahnvi Upreti Staff Writer Senate Democrats promised to filibuster the nomination of Neil M. Gorsuch for a position in the Supreme Court on Thursday, ...
Read More »By Jahnvi Upreti Staff Writer Senate Democrats promised to filibuster the nomination of Neil M. Gorsuch for a position in the Supreme Court on Thursday, ...
Read More »By Mia Ingui Opinions Editor The Towers are here to stay. After two years of debate, an open forum for students and faculty last October and strong opinions ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer The Student Finance Board received access to $60,000 of SFB reserve funds after submitting a request to Vice President for ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Production Manager No thank you for smoking On March 6 at approximately 3:35 p.m., two Campus Police officers were dispatched to Wolfe ...
Read More »By Michael Battista Staff Writer The Women’s and Gender Studies Department kicked off Women’s History Month on March 8 with a lecture entitled “Tweet ...
Read More »By Megan Kelly Staff Writer Student Government held a meeting before spring break on March 8 to approve the Stand-Up Comedy Club, determine office hours ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer The Trump administration issued requests on March 10 for the immediate resignation of 46 U.S. attorneys held over from ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio Editor-in-Chief As the College’s president, R. Barbara Gitenstein has a lot to think about on the local, state and national levels. When ...
Read More »By George Tatoris News Editor There are around 400,000 plant species on Earth, but only 7,000 of them are edible and cultivable. Among those 7,000, just ...
Read More »By Thomas Infante Arts & Entertainment Editor Students and faculty welcomed the U.S. ambassador to Israel from 2001 to 2005 to the Library Auditorium ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Production Manager Masked-turbator strikes On Wednesday, March 1, Campus Police sent out an emergency text alert regarding a suspect ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer The Student Finance Board funded a variety of events at the latest meeting that will allow students to explore different ...
Read More »By Alyssa Gautieri Features Editor You’re searching for the best price for your textbook, shuffling between the six different tabs on your laptop to ...
Read More »By Michael Battista Staff Writer Unlike the real George Washington, Christopher Jackson did not need to cross the Delaware River to enter a fortified ...
Read More »By Kayla Lafi Staff Writer "TCNJ Career & Internship Fair (Spring 2017)" (Lions Television) Students dressed in business casual attire arrived at ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Production Manager • On Feb. 19 at approximately 6:05 p.m., four Campus Police officers arrived at Lot 11 in reference to a suspicious ...
Read More »By Megan Kelly Staff Writer Student Government passed another resolution at its Wednesday, Feb. 22, meeting, which states that SG does not support the ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer With just 10 percent of the Student Activities Fee left to fund the rest of the semester’s events, the Student Finance ...
Read More »By JoAnna DiCicco Staff Writer “You can’t come in. My family doesn’t like black people.” Sean Stallings, assistant vice president of Student Affairs, ...
Read More »By Chloe Freed Correspondent Nearly 200,000 people evacuated Oroville, Calif., on Feb. 12 upon hearing reports of the Oroville Dam’s emergency spillway ...
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