Club recognition process explored
By Connor Smith | May. 4, 2016By Connor Smith Social Media Editor The process of getting an organization recognized by Student Government (SG) is meant to be simple. If you’re passionate ...
Read More »By Connor Smith Social Media Editor The process of getting an organization recognized by Student Government (SG) is meant to be simple. If you’re passionate ...
Read More »By Jessica Ganga Sports Editor Vice President of Student Affairs Amy Hecht hosted a series of open fora on Tuesday, April 26, and Thursday, April 28, ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio News Editor Each semester, students are asked to fill out an Online Student Feedback on Teaching evaluation for every course they ...
Read More »By Brian Guevara Correspondent John Laughton, who was hired as the dean of the School of Arts and Communication in 2009, will be retiring this December, ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Opinions Editor The College’s Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, April 26, to discuss a wide range of issues affecting the College, especially ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer Finals Fest has become a tradition at the end of every semester at the College. Many students feel the possibility of being ...
Read More »By Ellie Schuckman News Editor • Officers met with a female student at Campus Police Headquarters on Monday, April 18, at 10:30 a.m., who reported ...
Read More »By Roderick Macioch Staff Writer During its final meeting of the semester on Wednesday, April 27, the Student Finance Board (SFB) funded summer retreats ...
Read More »By Megan Kelly Staff Writer The Committee on Academic Programs (CAP) held a series of fora in room 230 of the Social Sciences Building on Tuesday, April ...
Read More »By David O’Keefe Correspondent From the foyer to the chapel, rich soaring vocals, humming bass lines and thumping drums filled the College’s Spiritual ...
Read More »By David O’Keefee Correspondent A third-grader walks to his elementary school in the heart of Trenton, N.J. Bright yellow evidence markers draw his ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Opinions Editor Growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y., alumnus James Queally (’09) knew that he wanted to be a journalist, but he never saw himself ...
Read More »By Abby Burns Correspondent The schools of Engineering and Science ...
Read More »By Alex Kooistra Correspondent Sexual harassment is an issue ...
Read More »By Roderick Macioch News Assistant During its weekly meeting on Wednesday, April 20, the Student Finance Board (SFB) concluded its fiscal year by funding ...
Read More »By Natalie Nunez Correspondent Daniel W. Crofts, a former history professor at the College, held a student panel discussion on his book, “Lincoln and ...
Read More »By Morgan Lubner Staff Writer With the return of spring, the foliage and flowers are not the only things coming back to life on campus. The College’s ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio News Editor On the gray, rainy morning of Saturday, April 23, TCNJ Society for Treatments and Awareness of Neuromuscular Disease (STAND) ...
Read More »By Khadijah Yasin Correspondent Junior interactive multimedia (IMM) majors Chris Lundy and Ryan Laux both received the Polansky Fellowship. The grant ...
Read More »By Camellia Carbonaro Staff Writer In the fall of 1838, Georgetown University’s early presidents, Thomas F. Mulledy and William McSherry, organized ...
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