Spellings Report outlines challenges for College
By Sean Marotta | Nov. 15, 2006Faculty and administrators gathered to discuss the impact of the Spellings Report, a Department of Education report on the state of higher education in ...
Read More »Faculty and administrators gathered to discuss the impact of the Spellings Report, a Department of Education report on the state of higher education in ...
Read More »The Ewing Township races for mayor and town council were well-known on campus because of campaign signs boldly featuring the names "Ball, Ball and Cox." The ...
Read More »Voter registration at the College was problematic this year because Student Government Association (SGA) members were unable to move into the College ...
Read More »Across the country, College-aged people voted in record numbers. However, many at the College feel that many students here did not participate in the ...
Read More »Recycling on campus was the issue at hand when Water Watch club members gathered to speak with Amanda Radosti, Environmental Programs specialist at the ...
Read More »The fourth in a string of bike thefts that have struck the College over the past two weeks was reported on Wednesday, Nov. 8, by a Wolfe Hall resident. ...
Read More »Five special appropriation requests, including one for AIDS Awareness Week, and one conference request were proposed and funded at last week's Student ...
Read More »James Gant, Student Government Association (SGA) executive vice president, discussed the outcome of an early October meeting with the office of Campus ...
Read More »Five special appropriations requests and one new club request were approved at the Halloween meeting of the Student Finance Board (SFB). The College ...
Read More »Eunice Kennedy Shriver, executive vice president of the Joe P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation and founder of the Special Olympics, came to the College on Tuesday, ...
Read More »With finals rapidly approaching, the Student Government Association (SGA) is working with the staff of the New Library on a campaign to reduce noise. "Students ...
Read More »ProfRecord, a grade distribution database, is now up and running. It was created by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) student organization ...
Read More »College students and Lake Boulevard residents will no doubt be disturbed by the draining and subsequent construction on Lake Ceva. But their discomfort ...
Read More »Sister Helen Prejean, a leading death penalty abolitionist and author of the book "Dead Man Walking," which was made into a movie starring Susan Sarandon, ...
Read More »A man found the rear passenger window of his car broken after he and his son returned from an open house on Saturday, Oct. 28, at about 4:50 p.m. The ...
Read More »For the past week-and-a-half, diners in Eickhoff Hall have been without silverware and ceramic plates. However, many students don't mind the shift, feeling ...
Read More »Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and arguably most distinguished academic honor society, announced that the College, along with five other colleges and universities, ...
Read More »On Thursday, Nov. 2, Harry Amberson ordered six cases of Starbucks Fair Trade Caf? Estima Coffee for the New Library caf?.? Amberson, director of operations ...
Read More »The Resolution Reaffirming Student Rights passed by a unanimous vote at the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting last week. The vote was initially ...
Read More »Lawrence Township voters did not get to vote on the Lawrenceville Living Wage Coalition's ordinance in the Nov. 7 election due to a court-ordered injunction. ...
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