AmIOk hosts Racial Trauma event
By Myara Gomez | Apr. 26AmIOK, a mental health program at the College, hosted an event on April 15 about racial trauma and internalized racism.
Read More »AmIOK, a mental health program at the College, hosted an event on April 15 about racial trauma and internalized racism.
Read More »The Chi Upsilon Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, or Tri-Beta, the Biological Honor Society, had an induction ceremony on April 8. During the ceremony, 32 students received regular memberships, 14 students received an associate membership and 30 received honor cords.
Read More »The Collegiate Recovery Community held a day of service on March 31, where students learned to assemble life-saving Naloxone kits. The Collegiate Recovery Community prepared over 750 Naloxone kits in the Brower Student Center.
Read More »The College presented a brand new fitness court to the campus on April 6. This fitness court will be located behind the baseball field, near Lot 9.
Read More »A student organization at the College, “TCNJ Hosa: Future Health Professionals,” hosted a Zoom presentation with guest speaker Dr. Marina De Souza on March 23.
Read More »The Strategy Working Group hosted a Zoom meeting on Tuesday to discuss the College’s finances and staffing shortages on campus. Concerns were voiced regarding how these plans are going to actually work.
Read More »The College sent out a ACHA-NCHA survey and golden ticket opportunity to students on Feb. 14. The email stated that some students would be “randomly selected to participate in a survey about students’ health and wellness.”
Read More »On Nov. 14, Unión Latina hosted their annual gala in the Brower Student Center, with the theme this year being “Noche de Carnaval.” These galas, which have a different theme each year, are meant to celebrate Hispanic heritage and expose students to a taste of the Hispanic culture. These events have provided a formal night of dancing, socialising and food for over 10 years at the College.
Read More »On Oct. 11, the Inclusive Excellence Team at the College sent out an email about Indigenous Peoples Day and how the College intends to observe it. Indigenous Peoples Day was on Oct. 11.
Read More »On Oct. 29, the College’s Inter-Greek Council (IGC) hosted a fundraiser called “Dancing with the Greeks.” The event was an early fundraising event for Operation Holiday Child, which is a yearly effort by IGC around the holiday season to raise funds and collect toy donations for children in need in surrounding areas such as Ewing, Trenton, Hamilton and several other towns.
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