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The Accessibility Resource Center offers academic accommodations at the College. (Photo by Erin Reilly)

OPINION: ARC can do better

The Accessibility Resource Center at the College offers an opportunity for students with disabilities to receive accommodations in whatever regard they require. This is a necessary resource to have in order to maintain the College’s mission of Division of Excellence to persons with disabilities. ARC does not offer the opportunity and help that it has said to allow, but there is still room to improve and truly offer a fully inclusive and easier process for students struggling.

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Students should not be having finals scheduled for the same time or multiple exams scheduled back to back. (Photo courtesy of Flickr / Dennis Sylvester Hurd, July 29, 2006)

OPINION: Final exams are often scheduled poorly at TCNJ

Finals season is a time that many students associate with stress. All that they have learned throughout their courses during the semester culminates into big exams at the end, which count for at least 15% of their grade at the College. This puts a lot of pressure on students to do well in their finals.

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The Lions enjoyed successful season on turf field (Photo by Andre Paras)

A dangerous necessity: Turf

Turf provides a piece of nostalgia for me. Coming home from practice, your parents yell at you for dragging all the tiny black rubber bits into the house. Your shoes are filled with them, and it's like walking with a pins and needles sensation that won't end. Not only that, but those beads seemingly never want to come out. However, turf is more than just the nuisance at the end of practice or a game, it's way more dangerous. 

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Football earns another key NJAC win. (Photo by Andre Paras)

TCNJ football goes 6-1 after win against Kean

Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, was the fourth New Jersey Athletic Conference game of the season. After losing their first NJAC game against Salisbury, the Lions have won three straight games, the most recent of which was against Kean University. The Lions now sit 6-1 on the season, and 3-1 in NJAC games. 

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