Lightning strike affects College power
By Myles Ma | Sep. 10, 2008A power outage caused by a lightning strike to the College's Cogeneration Plant on Aug. 30 is still affecting campus power, causing a string of short ...
Read More »A power outage caused by a lightning strike to the College's Cogeneration Plant on Aug. 30 is still affecting campus power, causing a string of short ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) planned for upcoming events such as freshman elections, a voter registration drive and the 9/11 Memorial at its ...
Read More »The first Student Finance Board (SFB) meeting of the semester awarded unanimous funding to the College Union Board (CUB). CUB received $16,406.80, the ...
Read More »George Coyne, an astronomer and priest, gave the first of two speeches Sept. 4 in Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall, "The Church's Most Recent Attempt ...
Read More »George Coyne, an ordained Catholic priest and renowned astronomer, discussed intelligent design and evolution at a lecture Sept. 4 in the Mildred and ...
Read More »A campus-wide e-mail of severe weather tips was sent Sept. 5, the day before Tropical Storm Hanna hit the tri-state area. Guidelines included having access ...
Read More »It may be time to rethink the drinking age. At least that's what more than 100 college presidents are saying by signing a statement sponsored by the ...
Read More »The College recently hired Jessica Claar to fill the position of assistant director of Student Activities. Among other responsibilities, Claar will be ...
Read More »The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) chose Labor Day to hold a demonstration protesting the war in Iraq, a move College administrators say prevented ...
Read More »College President R. Barbara Gitenstein outlined her goals for the academic year in her 2008 Welcome Address, given on Aug. 27 in Kendall Hall. "Considering ...
Read More »The stars were suddenly clearer when a campus-wide power outage struck the College Saturday around 12 a.m. As of Saturday afternoon, Campus Police officers ...
Read More »The College launched a new home page on Aug. 26. Links for WebMail, SOCS, TESS and other tools have been moved to the top right corner to improve navigation, ...
Read More »Construction of the Metzger Drive Apartments should be completed in July 2009, according to Bill Rudeau, director of campus construction. "Progress has ...
Read More »Fiocco records sealed Police records concerning the death of John Fiocco Jr. in 2006 have been sealed by the New Jersey Superior Court. The decision ...
Read More »Students and professors enjoy Brower Student Center's new look Monday afternoon. New couches, chairs and tables stand on a blue-and-gold checkered carpet. ...
Read More »The Class of 2012 was officially welcomed to the College following Monday's convocation ceremony. The incoming freshman class was embraced by College ...
Read More »Almost 200 student parking spaces in Lot 3 are permanently lost due to the construction of the Art and Interactive Multimedia (IMM) Building. Matthew ...
Read More »From concerts and a voter registration drive to a human regurgitator, campus leaders are working hard to bring exciting events to campus this semester. Student ...
Read More »A campus-wide e-mail from the College yesterday warned that a bear was spotted on campus Monday morning. According to the e-mail, the bear was brought ...
Read More »College treasurer Barbara Wineberg apprised the Board of Trustees at its April 22 meeting of the College's current financial state and what implications ...
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