Affected students share their Sandy stories
By Natalie Kouba | Nov. 7, 2012By Natalie Kouba News Editor Carly Koziol and her sister didn’t pay much attention to the storm warnings. While their father ran frantically from store ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba News Editor Carly Koziol and her sister didn’t pay much attention to the storm warnings. While their father ran frantically from store ...
Read More »This year’s fall break was extended longer than usual due to circumstances resulting from Hurricane Sandy. Striking the East Coast with gusts of wind ...
Read More »Hurricane Sandy, which struck the East Coast on Monday, Oct. 29, has caused approximately 100 deaths, led to hundreds of thousands losing power, and has ...
Read More »Classes will resume on Monday, Nov. 5, according to a TCNJ Emergency Alert sent to the College community on Thursday. Residence halls will reopen on Saturday, ...
Read More »[imagebrowser id=11] As a result of Hurricane Sandy, academic buildings located near the back of campus are without power, according to an email from ...
Read More »In preparation for Hurricane Sandy, expected to hit the East Coast on Monday, the College closed all of its offices for Monday, Oct. 29 and Tuesday, Oct. ...
Read More »Despite their differences, many N.J. legislators from both parties agree on an issue this Election Day. According to Senate President Steve Sweeney, ...
Read More »Homecoming weekend had its fair share of disorderly conduct. According to Campus Police, there were 17 reports of underage drinking, five transports, ...
Read More »Addressing the issue of diversity at the College, Rankin & Associates — climate survey consultant of higher education — presented a Climate Survey ...
Read More »Loud noises, littered yards, trashed streets and unkempt recyclables that some Ewing Township residents experience have caused a strained relationship ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board came together on Wednesday, Oct. 17, to discuss funding of Amnesty International’s request to attend the annual Mid-Atlantic ...
Read More »New Chief Information Officer Jerry Waldron visited Student Government at its weekly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 17, to review and discuss the College’s ...
Read More »By Michelle Bove Correspondent A senior scientist from Hoffman-La Roche Chemicals presented his research on drug discovery, involving organic synthesis, ...
Read More »Last Wednesday, Oct. 17, the College’s board of trustees had a special interim meeting to discuss some important matters happening currently at the ...
Read More »Neon Trees will not be performing at the Fall Concert due to “an unforeseen personal circumstance,” according to an email the College Union Board ...
Read More »On Friday, Oct. 19, students in Wolfe Hall were evacuated at 10:45 p.m. because of smoke coming from the Wolfe 5 laundry room. A belt in a washer burned ...
Read More »A male student reported being robbed by four black males in hoodies on the corner of Browning Avenue and Somerset Street on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. ...
Read More »A male student reported being robbed by four black males in hoodies on the corner of Browning Avenue and Somerset Street on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. ...
Read More »Karl Rove still hasn’t graduated from college. The man who spoke to the College on Wednesday, Oct. 10, served as senior advisor and deputy chief of ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board assembled on Wednesday, Oct. 10, to discuss the funding of upcoming campus events hosted by the Asian American Association. ...
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