Human trafficking is modern-day slavery
By Signal Correspondent | Jan. 30, 2014By Matthew Newman The date was Jan. 1, 1863, and Abraham Lincoln had just signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This executive order declared all slaves ...
Read More »By Matthew Newman The date was Jan. 1, 1863, and Abraham Lincoln had just signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This executive order declared all slaves ...
Read More »By Frank Stabile Senior biology major Throughout his life, British author Eric Blair wrote a substantial body of critical literature under the pseudonym ...
Read More »Our children are the future. So is an impending debt crisis that requires chokehold austerity measures, according to Congress, advocacy groups, big-government ...
Read More »By Frank Stabile Evolution is often touted as the greatest theory in biology. Decades of experiments and observations have consistently supported evolutionary ...
Read More »A conscientious student has undoubtedly heard it a million times: Unemployment and student loan debt are rising for undergraduates. The paranoia invoked ...
Read More »This article was written in response to Nicole Ferrito’s article, “Holocaust education: WWII survivor speaks,” published on Nov. 13. When I attended ...
Read More »On last Tuesday’s episode of “The Voice,” NBC’s reality singing competition, the Twitter instant save was introduced. When the bottom three were ...
Read More »Last week, the Broadway musical “First Date,” which I reviewed for The Signal a few weeks ago, announced that it would end its short run in January. ...
Read More »By Alec Zucker With the U.S. economy still struggling after the worst recession since the Great Depression, President Obama presented a series of ambitious ...
Read More »This article was written in response to Jonathan Edmundson’s “Mirrors can be menace for men, as well as girls,” published in this section on Oct. ...
Read More »By Christopher Rightmire Opinions Editor If the governor of a state calls a proposed constitutional amendment “stupid” and “truly ridiculous,” ...
Read More »Employee training programs funded by government grants, such as the Opportunity4Jersey Training Grant Program, decrease the opportunity cost of obtaining ...
Read More »By Neha Vachhani It’s been a year since the most catastrophic natural disaster hit New Jersey, destroying homes, taking lives and dismantling the ...
Read More »By Patrick Dyer It has been theorized that strong unemployment insurance would result in relatively higher rates of unemployment. These benefits fuel ...
Read More »By Anonymous Sophomore As small and medium size businesses prepare for the start of the Affordable Care Act, frequently referred to as Obamacare, there ...
Read More »When I was a little boy I would wander into my living room and find my family, eyes glued to the television screen. My mother, father, sister and grandmother ...
Read More »The old adage goes, give a man a fish and he will eat for the day, but teach a man how to fish and he’ll eat forever. But what if a man is getting fish ...
Read More »By: Elizabeth Kamel In light of Mental Health Awareness month, I feel that it’s imperative to spark a conversion on mental health. These are words ...
Read More »By: Michael Nunes Anytime you have a U.S Senator reading Dr. Seuss during a day-long talk-a-thon in Congress, something is seriously wrong. When Ted ...
Read More »By Gregory Burr I am an economics student at the College. In light of recent events, I have dug into the state’s Department of Education’s finance ...
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