Lions' Plate: Baked Holiday Apples
By Debra Schafer | Nov. 24, 2020By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Typically, holidays like Thanksgiving are all about recipes that have been passed down from generations. A lot of ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Typically, holidays like Thanksgiving are all about recipes that have been passed down from generations. A lot of ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergArts & Entertainment Editor Holly Black is a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author. She is best known for penning, alongside ...
Read More »By Julia DugganStaff Writer The TCNJ Music Department held their first Virtual Tuesday Recital on Nov. 10. Normally Tuesday Recitals are performed live ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergArts & Entertainment Editor “Alex Rider,” The IMDb TV adaptation of the famed book series written by Anthony Horowitz, has just ...
Read More »By McKenzie CollinsStaff Writer Many students at the College have been in quarantine, or at least living with adapted routines, since the initial ...
Read More »By Anika PruthiStaff Writer We’ve had to reschedule, postpone and recreate many experiences lately. As Thanksgiving approaches, public health officials ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer So you like pie, but you’re looking for something more than the fruit that comes with them. Trust me, you’re ...
Read More »By McKenzie Collins and Chloe PetersonStaff Writer and Correspondent In response to a virtual semester, the College has had to adjust educational policies ...
Read More »By Lara Becker and Alycia GilbManaging Editor and Staff Writer Peeking through the windows of the courtyard at the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building ...
Read More »By McKenzie Collins and Jenna HartStaff Writers As a result of the projected plan to open campus in the spring, the College community is adjusting ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Can you believe that the very first Harry Potter movie, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,” was released ...
Read More »By Anika PruthiStaff Writer In an already stressful year, the presidential election has brought even more anxiety. Alongside the Covid-19 pandemic, ...
Read More »By Katie KatellaContributor Separated by their educational school, no more than 125 students stood all around the turf of Lions Stadium on Oct. 9th, ...
Read More »By Natalie Notaro About a week ago, College President Kathryn Foster announced to the campus community that a “Flex” plan is in place for the spring ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergArts & Entertainment Editor In the days and weeks leading up to what has become one of the most contentious presidential races in ...
Read More »By Anika PruthiStaff Writer This is an extraordinarily challenging time for us all. In the absence of fall break, it can be overwhelming as you try ...
Read More »By Natalie Notaro As our fall semester is drawing to an end, students from the College are struggling to maintain both their grades and their mental ...
Read More »Ian KrietzbergArts & Entertainment Editor The arts make up a big part of my life. I am an avid and voracious reader, music-listener, and TV watcher. ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer For many college students, granola bars, yogurt bars and protein bars make up a large portion of the weekly diet. ...
Read More »By Nancy Bowne and Asaka Park Staff Writer and Contributor The Aces held a virtual concert for students at the College, hosted by CUB, on Oct. 21. The ...
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