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By Brianna Gunter | Sep. 1, 2009A blue commercial EZPass tag attached to the windshield of a white Ford truck was stolen on Aug. 21. Campus Police was dispatched to the College’s construction ...
Read More »A blue commercial EZPass tag attached to the windshield of a white Ford truck was stolen on Aug. 21. Campus Police was dispatched to the College’s construction ...
Read More »An open house gala for the new Metzger Drive apartments was held Tuesday, Aug. 25. The gala took place in front of the new apartments, Phelps and Hausdoerffer ...
Read More »[gallery orderby="title"] Move-in day was punctuated by a new addition to Metzger drive — the new College apartments on campus are complete and currently ...
Read More »Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, awarded both law enforcement and civilians for their efforts with the John Fiocco ...
Read More »The College is welcoming several new members to its administration this fall, including three deans. John C. Laughton joined the College in August as ...
Read More »Most people are not entirely happy with their appearance, but this was just one of the many possible reasons Dr. Winnifred Brown-Glaude, professor of ...
Read More »In a 9-4 vote, the Student Finance Board (SFB) approved the Homecoming Spirit Week Committee's second request for their "Lip Sync and Dance" competition, ...
Read More »Campus Police discovered the message "Butts-Polak-Slut" written on three locations near Forcina Hall on April 10 at 8:20 a.m. The graffiti was written ...
Read More »Eickhoff Hall will be renovated over the coming summer. The interior dining facilities are being modified to improve the dining experience and general ...
Read More »Toby Jones, professor of Middle Eastern history at Rutgers University, lectured about the assumptions of culture, religion and government of Saudi Arabia ...
Read More »The College's "Women in Science" group held a small discussion panel to talk about the opportunities and lifestyles involved with careers involving heavy ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously approved the Astronomy Club's request for their "Star Party," minus the cost of food, totaling $17.50 of the ...
Read More »A man in a clown mask and costume entered Eickhoff Hall on April 7. Campus Police received a report of criminal mischief at 2:40 p.m. The Dining Service ...
Read More »Today's youth can learn much about the political world through the use of technology, according to politician Howard Dean. The former chairman of the ...
Read More »The Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall nearly filled to capacity on April 7 as College students enthusiastically welcomed Pulitzer Prize-winning author ...
Read More »In a 6-5 vote, the Student Finance Board (SFB) approved Student Government Association (SGA)'s request for $15,741.90 for its annual "Finals Fest." "It's ...
Read More »The reality of the global finance crisis was brought home on March 7 when Scott Pinkelman, a member of the Philadelphia Budget Crunchers, explained how ...
Read More »Fireworks were lit in Lot 18 on April 6 at 1:10 a.m. An officer spotted the fireworks while on vehicle patrol. An investigation revealed what was believed ...
Read More »Meghan DiLuzio, an alumna from the class of 2004 and doctoral candidate for classical studies at Princeton University, presented her research on the Vestal ...
Read More »The College received a court order March 30 for the release of the home addresses of students living in Wolfe Hall during the 2005-2006 academic year, ...
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