Men’s soccer sweeps Brick City Classic with two impressive wins
By Joseph Caruso | Sep. 17The College won both games of the Brick City Classic in dominating fashion, besting Penn State Harrisburg and Farmingdale State, respectively.
Read More »The College won both games of the Brick City Classic in dominating fashion, besting Penn State Harrisburg and Farmingdale State, respectively.
Read More »The College’s football team started their season with an impressive 27-24 road win against Lycoming College in head coach Tyler Moody’s debut.
Read More »The College took an early-season loss to No. 17 NYU on Saturday, Sept. 6. But for the No 20. Lions, they persevered through the next day's match until the last second to win.
Read More »The College’s men’s cross country team opened up its season with the annual Blue/Gold Invitational, dominating the 5000-meter race with the Lions logging 23 of the top 26 finishers
Read More »When the Lions were nicknamed the “dark horse” of the New Jersey Athletic Conference, a start like this was exactly what they meant.
Read More »The College’s field hockey team started its season off hot, securing two wins. The first game took place on Aug. 30 against the Catholic University of America at the College’s Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex.
Read More »The College’s women’s soccer opened up their season with a lossless weekend. The College started its season on Aug. 29 against Salisbury with a 4-1 win. The College then followed this victory with a scoreless tie against St. Mary’s on August 30.
Read More »President Michael Bernstein and Interim Chief Financial Officer Richard Schweigert recommended a 4% tuition increase at the College’s annual tuition hearing on May 1, as the institution faces a possible reduction in state support.
Read More »President Michael Bernstein’s LIONS Plan, which was developed over a year ago to address budget shortfalls, is essentially complete.
Read More »The Signal held an interview with President Michael Bernstein on May 7 to discuss the College’s plans going into the next fiscal and academic year.
Read More »The College’s men’s tennis season concluded over the weekend in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship, as the Lions fell 4-2 to No. 30 Wisconsin-Whitewater in a tight battle to the end.
Read More »The College’s softball team was eliminated from the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament after losing back-to-back games to Ramapo and Kean, respectively.
Read More »The College’s women’s lacrosse team played their New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament games on April 30 against Stockton University and May 3 against Rowan University. The Lions walked away from the tournament with the NJAC Championship after winning both games.
Read More »The Lions’ softball team honored their seniors on Saturday, April 26, including Rachel Alecci, Julia Roessler, McKayla Yard, Julia Kinnally and Kaci Neveling in their sweep against William Paterson, extending their win streak to a season high seven games.
Read More »The College maintained application levels this admissions season, while the number of students putting down deposits is higher than last year, according to Lisa Angeloni, the College’s vice president for enrollment management.
Read More »The College’s School of Education created a new inclusive education program that will bring changes to the education programs in the fall 2025 semester, in accordance with New Jersey’s code updates and to enhance readiness for future teachers.
Read More »A team of nine students from the College earned fourth place and an honorable mention in their division on Monday at this year’s United States Department of Energy Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition.
Read More »The Lions went 2-2 over the past two weeks in a middling stretch.
Read More »In a week of stiff competition, the College’s baseball team took on fellow New Jersey Athletic Conference teams No. 18 Rowan and No. 7 Kean. With a valiant effort, the team went 0-4, falling to fourth in conference standings.
Read More »The College’s track and field team made a trip to Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania, on April 18 and 19 to compete in the Paul Donahue Invitational. The record-setting weekend consisted of many wins and podium finishes for both the men’s and women’s teams.
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