Campus Town restaurant Blueberry Tap + Kitchen closes permanently
By Aidan Mastandrea | Feb. 6The closing comes just 11 months after its grand opening in February 2024.
Read More »The closing comes just 11 months after its grand opening in February 2024.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus.
Read More »This academic year, 1220 students are taking 1514 courses through the dual enrollment program.
Read More »Ellen Farr, formerly a staffer at the Department of Special Education, will fill this role and says she aims to improve the learning experience for undergraduate students as well as graduate students and “life-long learners” or those who wish to come back to school after working in their field.
Read More »As a public higher education institution, the College may feel impacts from some of these executive orders if fully enforced. Morell said there is “a lot of uncertainty” about which executive orders could affect the College’s policies and procedures.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »The College launched a new student resource in October called Paw Print, a free online tool that allows students to record their extracurricular activities and engagements outside of classes.
Read More »With the fall 2024 semester coming to an end, the College is preparing to announce what progress it has made throughout the last three months. The Signal sat down with President Michael Bernstein on Dec. 3 to reflect on this semester and discuss future plans for the College.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »The College announced in an email on Nov. 25 that it will privatize the rest of its custodial services through ABM Industries, which currently serves about half of the residential and academic buildings on campus.
Read More »Students in the College’s Career and Community Studies program will have the option to live in residential dorms starting in the 2025-26 academic year, according to Student Life Coordinator Victoria Swift.
Read More »Campus Police gave a presentation on road safety in the Student Government general body meeting on Nov. 20, discussing crash-prone areas at the College, how to maneuver traffic and how to be a responsible driver.
Read More »Many academic schools are utilizing waitlists to help students with course registration.
Read More »LIUNA workers carried flyers stating, “Ask TCNJ and Shade Environmental to do the right thing and hire locally.”
Read More »Campus Police received 23 alcohol-related calls between the start of the semester and Nov. 14, according to data obtained by The Signal. While 23 calls is higher than in recent years, it is in line with pre-COVID-19 pandemic numbers.
Read More »The College recently launched Visit TCNJ, a new app that allows families to virtually tour the campus themselves. The app features a virtual map of the campus in which different buildings show descriptions and videos when interacted with.
Read More »The Signal and Campus Police work together on a weekly basis to inform the campus community about crime on and around campus. All records given to The Signal are public records and do not contain personal information. Some information provided may be triggering for some students.
Read More »The College’s Division of Operations presented at Student Government’s Oct. 23 meeting, informing the general body about sustainability improvements, ensuring safety and keeping up with building maintenance.
Read More »President Michael Bernstein gave a presentation at the Student Government general body meeting on Nov. 6 where he discussed accomplishments, next steps in the LIONS plan and the College’s budget before the body recognized three clubs.
Read More »The New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education announced its Hunger-Free Campus Act grants for fiscal year 2025, awarding $1.2 million to 34 institutions.
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