Foreign swim star represents Lions in Beijing
By Bobby Olivier | Aug. 27, 2008Although the majority of students at the College may not recognize Gilbert Kaburu by name, there's a good chance they've already seen his face. Anyone ...
Read More »Although the majority of students at the College may not recognize Gilbert Kaburu by name, there's a good chance they've already seen his face. Anyone ...
Read More »After a dominating fall season in 2007, the Lions football, soccer, cross-country, tennis and field hockey teams are looking to duplicate their success ...
Read More »The College had a busy weekend competing in its second at-home meet, hosting the annual Lions' Invitational as well as attending the prestigious Penn ...
Read More »The Lions finished their regular season with a close win as they look forward to the postseason, coming out victorious over the Garnets of Swarthmore ...
Read More »After taking one of two from the visiting Pioneers of William Paterson University, the Lions claimed the fourth seed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference ...
Read More »The No. 3 Lions prepared to close out the regular season this week, coming away with two big wins over in-state rival Rowan University and Frostburg State ...
Read More »It's title time boys and girls, but there can be only one. In our final showdown, arts & entertainment editor James Queally, staff writer Duncan Slobodzian ...
Read More »Football The football team ended its season as New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) champions, finishing 9-3 after falling in the second round of the ...
Read More »On Sunday, five more former lions will join the College's Alumni and Athletic hall of fame. The Signal congratulates these former school standouts, who ...
Read More »The women's tennis team continues to dominate while, after two difficult losses to ranked opponents, the men's team looks to bounce back before the postseason. Both ...
Read More »With a sweep of New Jersey City University (NJCU), the softball team kept its sights set on the postseason and saw head coach Sally Miller earn her 350th ...
Read More »The lacrosse team's loss to Salisbury University became a distant memory as the Lions earned two huge victories over Cabrini College and Washington & ...
Read More »The track and field teams competed in a pair of meets this past weekend. The first was the Larry Ellis Invitational hosted by Princeton University, followed ...
Read More »"It's the final countdown" as our last three contenders vie for a spot in the Spring 2008 AtD Championship. This week, we're talking Rutgers football, ...
Read More »The lacrosse team's celebration as the newly crowned No. 2 seed was short-lived after a heartbreaking 11-10 overtime loss to No. 1 Salisbury University ...
Read More »For the first time this season, the track and field team competed at home as it hosted the New Jersey Invitational. Taking comfort in the home-track advantage, ...
Read More »The Lions put up a fight but fell twice at home to the 16th-ranked Red Hawks of Montclair State University, finishing their seven-game win streak in the ...
Read More »After a week of individual and team triumph, the men's and women's tennis teams are continuing to gain momentum as the end of the season approaches. Among ...
Read More »NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Yankees may seek criminal charges against a Boston Red Sox-loving construction worker who buried a Sox jersey in the new ...
Read More »Last week, Duncan Slobodzian advanced into the AtD Championship. This week, one of three eager contestants will have the opportunity to join him and compete ...
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