Board meets after proposed budget cuts
By Signal Correspondent | May. 6, 2015By John Irvine Staff Writer The College’s Board of Trustees held a meeting open to faculty, students and the public on Tuesday, April 28, to discuss ...
Read More »By John Irvine Staff Writer The College’s Board of Trustees held a meeting open to faculty, students and the public on Tuesday, April 28, to discuss ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney News Assistant The Student Finance Board met to decide on the last funding requests for this year as well as several high volume College ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio Production Manager Among a college’s student body, there are always those few that tend to stick out — the individuals wearing ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney News Assistant The Student Finance Board met on Wednesday, April 22, to review appropriation requests from two popular a cappella groups ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant Glenn Steinberg, English Department chair and professor, was puzzled over why Italian author Dante Alighieri put scholar ...
Read More »By Elise Schoening Features Assistant An undergraduate degree no longer guarantees students will find financial security and a stable job after graduation. ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor • Nine college employees had their identities stolen this year, Campus Police said. The victims discovered the identity ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer It appears a recent trend in the young-adult publishing industry is to push forward countless novels that center their plots ...
Read More »By Mylin Batipps Social Media Editor Sharp voices echoed off the College’s residential and academic buildings as students marched and chanted across ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba Former Editor-in-Chief The beloved Rathskeller pub, better known as “The Rat,” will be closing its doors for good at the end of ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford News Assistant A jam-packed general body session on Wednesday, April 22, opened with a presentation about improving the College’s ...
Read More »By Elise Schoening Features Assistant Students inducted into the College’s prestigious academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa, on Tuesday, April 14, ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor • Sometime between 9:20 a.m. on Monday, April 6, and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, $100 in cash and a $50 Visa gift card ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney News Assistant The Student Finance Board convened on Wednesday, April 15, to decide funding for the last few events set to occur this ...
Read More »By Sara Torres Staff Writer Governor Christie’s proposed budget plan for the 2016 fiscal year slashes funding to public four-year colleges, mainly due ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer Whether you’ve been a fan of Neal Shusterman or you’ve never heard of the author, you’ll quickly be enraptured by ...
Read More »By Tom Kozlowski Editor-in-Chief Adjunct professor of philosophy Jeanine Thweatt-Bates juggles motherhood and teaching seven days a week. Driving back ...
Read More »By David Brown Correspondent Mirroring the sentiments of many individuals across the nation, the College’s “#BlackLivesStillMatter: A Panel Discussion” ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford News Assistant In light of upcoming Student Government elections, prospective members and elected-position hopefuls sat in on the Wednesday, ...
Read More »By Meghan Coppinger Staff Writer In consuming works of literature, characters bring fresh ideas, experiences and perspectives to the reader’s world. ...
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