RSOs will no longer be charged for safety at events
By Myara Gomez | Apr. 4RSO’s still have access to the same quality services; the only difference is that the College is now covering the cost by providing a budget to Campus Police.
Read More »RSO’s still have access to the same quality services; the only difference is that the College is now covering the cost by providing a budget to Campus Police.
Read More »TCNJ has a decarbonization plan in place to reduce its emissions and bring the campus carbon footprint as close to zero as possible.
Read More »With illegal dumping becoming a large issue in the Trenton community, Bonner Scholars came out to support the cleanup of two heavily impacted sites on Feb. 3. TCNJ Bonner Scholars and the Neighborhood Improvement Association partnered together for this cleanup, along with co-sponsors from the Environmental Club and the Collegiate Recovery Community.
Read More »Marketing is an essential tool for many organizations, creating a need among consumers for a product. In recent years, the College has significantly grown its marketing efforts, spending thousands of dollars on billboards, bus posters and social media ads.
Read More »On Oct. 25, The Ewing Green Team held a presentation by the stewardship director of Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space, Dr. Michael Van Clef, on invasive species at the Hollowbrook Community Center in Ewing. The Senior Director of Sustainability and Energy Management, Paul Romano, attended the presentation and instantly felt concerned over the deer population on campus.
Read More »By Myara GomezStaff WriterThere is a project at the College that is in its beginning phases called Campus as a Living Lab, which aims to use campus spaces ...
Read More »Pumpkins don’t have to go to waste once November hits. They can still be used in environmentally responsible and innovative ways.
Read More »The campus is no longer receiving water deliveries to several faculty buildings, which contained five-gallon water jugs for office water stations. In an effort to increase sustainability, the company was asked not to drive into campus due to pollution and carbon emissions.
Read More »By Myara GomezStaff Writer The Environmental Sustainability Council met on Sept. 6 and discussed many plans to make the College’s campus more sustainable. ...
Read More »It’s a new year, which means new guidelines from the one and only Student Finance Board (SFB). Registered student organizations should be made aware of these new changes because it directly affects them. Some of these changes are in regards to food, travel, celebrations, retreats, sanctions and randomized audits.
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