TCNJ baseball kicks off their first week of the 2025 season
By Jhett Laurie | Mar. 5The College split a doubleheader against Dickinson and lost their home opener against Haverford in their first three games of the season.
Read More »The College split a doubleheader against Dickinson and lost their home opener against Haverford in their first three games of the season.
Read More »The College’s Division III women’s lacrosse team opened their season on Saturday, March 1, against Ursinus and went home with an addition to the win column with a score of 20-8.
Read More »The reconstruction effort aims to address problems unique to HSS, reduce the stress of small HSS programs through resource sharing and more.
Read More »The Colleges’ softball team entered the 2025 season earning the No. 2 spot in the New Jersey Athletic Conference preseason coaches poll. With a veteran core and one of the strongest pitching duos in the conference, the team is set on a season with championship aspirations.
Read More »The fitness center in Campus Town is getting an aesthetic make-over and more machines added to the cardio section — the first large revamp since opening almost 10 years ago.
Read More »The presentation touched on the importance of land conservation, summarized steward and student-conducted field research, and concluded with four proposals and student recommendations.
Read More »The back-to-back New Jersey Athletic Conference regular season champions are your very own Lions’ women's basketball team, who got the best of Montclair State in the final game of the 2024-25 season.
Read More »Freedom of speech has been a talking point at the College since Feb. 7 when The Signal published an editorial that raised concerns over the TCNJ College Republicans’ repeated use of antisemitic, racist, homophobic and transphobic rhetoric directed at other students in their recognized student organization GroupMe.
Read More »The week will hold panel discussions from students and staff with disabilities, walkthroughs of assistive technologies like Glean and Accommodate, workshops on learning styles and simulations of different disabilities.
Read More »Jacqueline C. Romero ‘93 announced her resignation as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Monday, Feb. 17.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »Surrounded by loved ones, Banket died on Feb. 5.
Read More »Kari Osmond ‘09 was chosen to join the College’s administration as the new associate vice president for government and community relations.
Read More »By Olivia TrasserStaff WriterThe countdown has begun until the College’s Lady Lions lacrosse takes the field. As Head Coach Sharon Pfluger prepares ...
Read More »By Tyler FennellStaff WriterThe College’s men’s Division I club hockey team faced two challenging opponents over the weekend. The first came on Feb. ...
Read More »With the 2025 season fast approaching, the College’s baseball team is hard at work preparing for what they anticipate will be a successful campaign. Following a productive offseason, the Lions are eager to take the field and build upon last year’s progress, with their sights set on a return to regionals.
Read More »The College’s men's basketball team continued to roll this past week, outlasting Rowan University on the road and then handling New Jersey City University on Senior Day, now having won eight of their last nine since their loss against Montclair State University.
Read More »The College’s women's basketball team rode their hot streak this past week, snagging wins in their matchups against Rowan University and New Jersey City University. They were able to extend their win streak heading into the final stretch of the season.
Read More »The College’s men’s Division 2 ice hockey team took a major 5-2 win over Kutztown. The team looks to continue this momentum into the following games to make a push for the playoffs.
Read More »Before the start of the spring semester, the College’s faculty was informed of LIONS Plan updates regarding faculty responsibilities in terms of workload, support of scholarly activities and a teaching release model.
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