Mathematician sheds light on gerrymandering
By Ariel Steinsaltz | Mar. 6, 2018By Ariel Steinsaltz Staff Writer The School of Science and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics presented a lecture by Moon Duchin, a mathematics ...
Read More »By Ariel Steinsaltz Staff Writer The School of Science and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics presented a lecture by Moon Duchin, a mathematics ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez Sports Editor The College’s Office of Admissions announced its decision on Feb. 26 to not allow disciplinary consequences imposed ...
Read More »By Jada Grisson Correspondent The Faculty Senate held its 22nd semi-annual Colloquium for the Recognition of Research and Creative Activity on March ...
Read More »By Elizabeth Zakaim News Editor Associate politics professor John Kastellec of Princeton University visited the College on Friday, March 2 to give a lecture ...
Read More »By Grace Gottschling Staff Writer Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Angela Chong visited Student Government on Feb. 28 to speak about the College’s ...
Read More »By Breeda Bennett-Jones Nation & World Editor Despite the plethora of cafés, stands and micro-restaurants on the College’s campus, finding a fresh ...
Read More »By Elizabeth Zakaim News Editor International medical geography and public health expert Amy Blatt presented her lecture, “Geomedicine: How Locations ...
Read More »By Eric Preisler Staff Writer Student Finance Board gave students a chance to experience European, Asian and Caribbean culture when it funded four cultural ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist Picture yourself settling into a seat at the library for a painfully long study session. If you’re like me, you’re most ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan News Editor Male individual threatens faculty member On Feb. 14, at approximately 2:40 p.m., Campus Police was dispatched to Forcina ...
Read More »By Alexandra Raskin Staff Writer This year’s recipient of the New Jersey State Teacher of the Year award and 2018 National Teacher of the Year finalist ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Copy Editor On Feb. 20, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to rename the TCNJ Library the R. Barbara Gitenstein Library and to grant ...
Read More »By Ariel Steinsaltz Staff Writer The Student Recreation Center was filled with representatives from different companies and industries on Feb. 21., providing ...
Read More »By Erin Kamel Staff Writer The conversation panel “Making America White Again: Borders, Brown Bodies and the Politics of Hate,” invited guest speakers ...
Read More »By Grace Gottschling Staff Writer Student Government voted to officially recognize two student organizations, the Music Students Association and the Actuarial ...
Read More »By Joseph Volpe Correspondent An armed 19-year-old former student shot and killed 17 people and wounded 14 more on Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas ...
Read More »By Jesse Stiller Staff Writer A federal grand jury announced the indictments of 13 Russian nationals and three companies on Feb. 15, following the investigation ...
Read More »By Kaitlyn Njoroge Staff Writer Filmmaker Whitney Dow shared his interactive documentary, “Whiteness Project,” with the campus community on Thursday, ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan News Editor Student sends pornographic video to stranger On Feb. 7, at approximately 1:30 p.m., a male student arrived at Campus Police ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello Managing Editor Various social movements, campaigns and trends on campus throughout the years have strained the College’s relationship ...
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