Beloved community restaurant Stella’s Pizza closes after 44 years
By Aidan Mastandrea | Mar. 28Stella’s Pizza, a mainstay in the Ewing community, closed for good on March 17 after over 44 years in business.
Read More »Stella’s Pizza, a mainstay in the Ewing community, closed for good on March 17 after over 44 years in business.
Read More »Kuru’s findings show that the Trenton-Mercer Airport's walking distance from its entrance to the gate was only .003 miles. In comparison, the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, which was found to be the longest walk, had a distance of 1.50 miles from entrance to gate.
Read More »The Trenton Elks Lodge 105 recently built a little pantry with the goal of helping people in need. The pantry can be found at 42 Decou Ave. in Ewing.
Read More »Off-campus house parties do happen in Ewing residential areas, sometimes leading to college renters clashing with full-time residents. A tense relationship between the two can become strenuous as complaints pile up.
Read More »With a population of almost 40 thousand people, Ewing Township, N.J. is a very large town with a lot going on in it. With so many people, waste is inevitable. To combat this, the town has a group of volunteers who are doing what they can to help make the town a more eco-friendly place and reduce waste. Not many people are aware of them, but the Ewing Green Team has been very active in Ewing with their efforts.
Read More »By Sean Leonard and Jenny Marcinkowski Staff Writers The College will be providing 300 Covid-19 vaccines for students, faculty, staff, alumni and ...
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Read More »By Sean LeonardStaff Writer Students are familiar with the stress induced by housing and roommate selections — but with the added complications from ...
Read More »By Chelsie DermanOpinions Editor More likely than not, by now you probably know that Ewing is still buzzing with students from the College. Maybe you ...
Read More »By Camille Furst, Len La Rocca and Lara BeckerEditor-in-Chief and Managing Editors On Aug. 19, open containers and two kegs were sprawled across a parking ...
Read More »By Kalli ColacinoOpinions Editor Gary Gulak has worked in the restaurant industry for over 16 years. As the owner of Mama Flora’s Trattoria in Ewing, ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman Editor-in-Chief Ewing Police Dispatch received an anonymous call on the night of Thursday, March 27 about a party on the 300 block ...
Read More »By Daniel Stevens An average of 4,700 pedestrians die and 66,000 are injured every year. This statistic implies a fairly obvious societal and personal ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman Features Editor When Kate McKinley (’11) received a letter from Trenton Water Works six weeks ago that stated her water contained ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman and Miguel Gonzalez Features Editor and News Editor Between clubs, schoolwork and social obligations, it is common for students at ...
Read More »By Malcolm Luck Staff Writer Although senior runner Natalie Cooper was competing against 363 other females at the Paul Short Invitational, she was only ...
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