TCNJ softball knocked out of NJAC Tournament
By Joseph Caruso | May. 7, 2025The 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 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.
Read More »The College’s softball team has won nine of its past 10 games, including an unbelievable upset against previously undefeated No. 2 Rowan.
Read More »The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, as on April 24, the first round will be underway in Green Bay, Wisconsin, marking the first time the city has ever hosted the draft. The Signal’s sports staff has come together for a group mock draft, giving their predictions and reasoning for the first 10 draft picks.
Read More »The Signal’s bi-weekly advice column provides feedback to anonymous questions submitted via our advice form. While The Lioness is always here to give advice, students seeking immediate help should contact their healthcare provider or emergency services.
Read More »Indoor Agriculture Labs held an open house on April 2 to show off the current and potential growth of the partnership between the College’s Schools of Science and Engineering with GeoGreens.
Read More »With over 2,000 unique donors raising a total of $395,890, many of the organizations on campus will benefit from the day greatly.
Read More »The College’s women’s tennis team clinched the top spot in the New Jersey Athletic Conference as they improved to 4-0 in conference play while also picking up some out-of-conference wins over the weekend.
Read More »The College’s softball team racked up three wins last week, sweeping their home doubleheader against Stockton and splitting the series on the road at Kean.
Read More »The College’s women’s lacrosse team went 1-1 over their past two games. Despite the middling record, there are many positive takeaways from the team’s performance, especially in their dominant win against Lebanon Valley on March 29.
Read More »The College’s men’s and women’s tennis teams took to the courts for a busy weekend of competition from March 28 to 30, with both teams putting up strong performances in their respective matchups.
Read More »I love a good food debate, and the College has no shortage of dining options, whether it’s Eickhoff hall, Blazin’ J’s or my favorite late night option, T-Dubs. There’s something for everyone. Many of these places have french fries, and with so many options to choose from, which one is the best? I have decided to give my two cents.
Read More »The College’s men’s tennis team had a weekend of two contrasting matches on March 14 and 15, securing a home victory against Moravian University before facing a tough defeat on the road against New York University.
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