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By Alyssa Louis | Oct. 22, 2018By Alyssa Louis Social Media Editor The School of Arts and Communication continued its fall 2018 faculty lecture series with its fifth presentation titled, ...
Read More »By Alyssa Louis Social Media Editor The School of Arts and Communication continued its fall 2018 faculty lecture series with its fifth presentation titled, ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist The week of Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 marked the 28th annual Mental Health Awareness Week. Critical for a person’s overall health ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman Features Editor When Kate McKinley (’11) received a letter from Trenton Water Works six weeks ago that stated her water contained ...
Read More »By Nicole Viviano Correspondent After being awarded a federal grant this summer, Campus Police finished equipping its officers with body-worn cameras ...
Read More »By Nicole Zamlout Reviews Editor Armed with colorful posters and an array of chants and demands, students gathered to protest against the Senate hearings ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello Editor-In-Chief For some residents, moving into their room in Townhouses South marked their first time living without a roommate. ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist More than 45 million Americans wear contact lenses. They are a convenient way to correct vision problems without the hassle ...
Read More »By Alex Shapiro Staff Writer Student Government approved one club and passed one bill during its general body meeting on Oct. 3. SG members discussed ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Business Assistant Students seek help for intoxicated friend A community adviser in Wolfe Hall contacted Campus Police to report that ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Staff Writer Student Government’s Homecoming Spirit Week was partially funded during the Student Finance Board Meeting on Oct. 3. SG ...
Read More »By Alexa D’Aiello Correspondent The College welcomed University of Toronto professor and Phi Beta Kappa scholar Alán Aspuru-Guzik on Oct. 2 to present ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez News Editor The College announced the introduction of the Master of Business Administration program for the School of Business on ...
Read More »By Jane Bowden Correspondent The Student Recreation Center was home to a buzzing crowd of students and employers at the biannual Fall Opportunities Fair ...
Read More »By Alex Shaprio Correspondent Student government voted on three bills at its general body meeting on Sept. 26. The Creation of a Vetting Process for Resolutions ...
Read More »By Raquel Sosa-Sanchez Staff Writer The College hosted its annual Community Learning Day, sponsored by the Cultural and Intellectual Community Council, ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist Urinary tract infections are a very common issue, especially among women. Not only are these common infections uncomfortable, ...
Read More »By Camille Furst Staff Writer The Muslim Student Association hosted a discussion titled “Islam in the Media” on Sept. 26 in the Social Sciences Building. ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez News Editor On an early spring day in March of 1975, an 8-year-old girl named Karen Smith was raped and murdered in the Bronx. In an ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman and Miguel Gonzalez Features Editor and News Editor Between clubs, schoolwork and social obligations, it is common for students at ...
Read More »By Malcolm Luck Staff Writer Although senior runner Natalie Cooper was competing against 363 other females at the Paul Short Invitational, she was only ...
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