College mourns, prepares after V-Tech
By James Queally | Apr. 25, 2007On Monday April 16, Seung-Hui Cho slowed the nation to a stand-still when he single-handedly orchestrated the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, leaving ...
Read More »On Monday April 16, Seung-Hui Cho slowed the nation to a stand-still when he single-handedly orchestrated the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, leaving ...
Read More »A Campus Police officer reported to the Loser Hall informational booth on Friday, April 13 at 8 a.m. after a report of a theft. There he met with a man ...
Read More »Maj. Tim Connors of the Center for Policing Terrorism presented a lecture in Forcina Hall on Tuesday, April 17, on his work and the increasing role of ...
Read More »Farheen Haider, a senior at Monmouth University, was a guest speaker at the Islamic Society's event 'Islam: a Religion Misunderstood.' She reflected on ...
Read More »With a little luck and the fast work of employees in Grounds and Landscaping, the College was able to avoid large-scale flooding on campus during last ...
Read More »Jon Borst, executive director of the Student Finance Board (SFB), presented the 2007-2008 SFB budget to senators and members of the executive board at ...
Read More »Shock stemming from the violent rampage that left 33 students and faculty members at Virginia Tech dead is reverberating through college campuses across ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted to fully fund the upcoming Senior Send-Off, sponsored by the Senior Class Council, at the last meeting. Though ...
Read More »Lisa McCarthy, director of Alumni Affairs, spoke at the Staff Senate meeting last Wednesday on behalf of the Alcohol Commission about their research. ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted to fully fund a presentation by conservative politician Phyllis Schlafly on May 2 at its last meeting. SFB also ...
Read More »The Lion's Eye literary magazine debuted on Wednesday, April 11, after a semester of financial troubles put its publication in doubt. On Feb. 16, the ...
Read More »Official complaints have been lodged against Drew Rausa, current senator at-Large of the Student Government Association (SGA), for violating bylaws governing ...
Read More »Michael J. Mumma, founding director of NASA's Goddard Center for Astrobiology, spoke to a standing-room only crowd on Wednesday, April 11, about the search ...
Read More »On the evening of April 10, Water Watch sponsored a presentation called "Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change: what's the connection and what can ...
Read More »On Saturday, April 7, at 2:30 a.m. a Campus Police officer was parked in the Townhouses East parking lot when he saw a vehicle drive on the walkway. The ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) held its general elections Monday and Tuesday. Here is a breakdown of the results. Losing candidates are marked ...
Read More »Evelin Martinez, freshman business major, provides her hair for donation to Locks of Love, a charity that donates it to those who suffer from diseases ...
Read More »Students walking past Kendall Hall last Tuesday afternoon heard a man from Louisiana yelling a question to a crowd that had gathered to listen to him. "Why ...
Read More »On Sunday, April 15 and Monday, April 16, the New Jersey Climate March, hosted at the College by Water Watch, arrived on campus. This included a rally ...
Read More »This past weekend, senior civil engineering majors Shannon Murray, Danielle Novak, Thomas Lombardi and John Savage participated in a regional competition ...
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