Class of 2011 not offered OSRP money
By Kerry Fiallo | Oct. 3, 2007The Class of 2011 is the first class at the College that has not been awarded the Outstanding Scholar Recruitment Program (OSRP) scholarship, according ...
Read More »The Class of 2011 is the first class at the College that has not been awarded the Outstanding Scholar Recruitment Program (OSRP) scholarship, according ...
Read More »Three on-campus interviews were held last week to evaluate final candidates for the position of general counsel. Once hired, the general counsel will ...
Read More »Comedian Russell Peters will perform at the Asian American Association's (AAA) month-long Experience Asia event, after the organization negotiated the ...
Read More »The College hosted its first International Socialist Organization (ISO) meeting of the year, featuring guest speaker Deepa Kumar, assistant professor ...
Read More »A 911 call reporting a shooting in Travers Hall to Campus Police this morning was deemed a hoax by law enforcement agencies. The campus was alerted via ...
Read More »The College's school of Culture and Society and the Pre-Law Advisory Committee hosted a panel discussion on the death penalty for the College's third ...
Read More »On Sept. 14 at 9:35 p.m. three students were arrested for possessing and being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance suspected to be ...
Read More »The search to fi ll two new positions in the offi ce of Student Activities and Leadership Development is currently underway. The positions are assistant ...
Read More »Additional interview sessions with student leaders were held last week for the position of Campus Police Chief/Director of Campus Security. The sessions, ...
Read More »The Asian American Association (AAA) was denied a $26,462 request for comedian Russell Peters to perform during Experiance Asia month at last Wednesday's ...
Read More »Many proud students, parents, faculty and staff at the College can quickly list the institution's numerous accolades. How these statistics are ascertained, ...
Read More »The fourth annual Passport to Programming, which occurred Saturday, Sept. 15, is part of an effort "to enhance school spirit and pride, support student ...
Read More »The first politics forum of the fall semester featured John Landreau, associate professor of women's and gender studies, on Thursday, Sept. 13 in the ...
Read More »A laptop was stolen on Sept. 5 between 6 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. from a first floor room in Townhouses West. At 9:15 p.m. a Campus Police officer was dispatched ...
Read More »Seven College students joined between 60 and 75 protesters in Trenton on Friday to protest against a number of Trenton issues, including Mayor Douglas ...
Read More »About 100,000 anti-war protesters marched through Washington, D.C. on Saturday, resulting in over 200 arrests, including three students from the College, ...
Read More »The yearbook is on. That's the message the current staff of The Seal, the College's yearbook, is projecting this year as they put last year's problems ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) elected two new freshman representatives during last week's meeting. Peter J. Anastasio Jr., freshman history major, ...
Read More »A theft was reported by the Residence Hall Association (RHA) on Aug. 26 at 10:30 a.m. A yellow and blue banner saying "Welcome to TCNJ Residence Hall ...
Read More »Using pepper spray to subdue him, Campus Police arrested a College student on Sunday, Sept. 2, after he allegedly hit an officer in the head with his ...
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