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By Julie Kayzerman | Apr. 22, 2014PRISM was the sole presenter at the Student Finance Board’s weekly meeting on Wednesday, April 16. SFB fully funded PRISM with $650 to hold a Queer ...
Read More »PRISM was the sole presenter at the Student Finance Board’s weekly meeting on Wednesday, April 16. SFB fully funded PRISM with $650 to hold a Queer ...
Read More »• The home improvement store Home Depot is known for offering consumers tools, lawn materials, appliances and construction material. Despite the bulky ...
Read More »Four clubs were approved by Student Government at the general body meeting on Wednesday, April 16. The first club — the Association for Music Production ...
Read More »By Connor Donnelly Correspondent This April recognizes the 20th anniversary of one of the most horrific atrocities in recent history, the 1994 Rwandan ...
Read More »By Christine Aebischer Staff Writer When choosing a college to attend, students weigh many factors, but when it comes down to making a final decision, ...
Read More »Members of Student Government traveled to the New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton for the General Body meeting on Wednesday, April 9. Senator of Humanities ...
Read More »By Sarah Holland Correspondent Ask any student at the College about their favorite employee at Eickhoff Hall and they’ll more than likely respond with ...
Read More »He doesn’t take any medication. He’s won several gold medals and awards in tennis, and his motto is, “whatever happens, you just have to roll with ...
Read More »By T.J. von Bradsky Correspondent For many, running a marathon is something that is simply talked about in the abstract. Maybe it’s even put on the ...
Read More »On Thursday, April 10, at 1:35 p.m., the window of an off-campus house was broken and several hundred feet of copper pipes were stolen. According to Campus ...
Read More »An iPhone case that charges your phone with solar panels, an app and website for keeping track of student meal points, and a barber shop to go in Campus ...
Read More »By Jenna Rose Correspondent Presenting his lecture “Trust vs. Transparency in Modern Democracy” to the College, famed communications theorist Michael ...
Read More »• Google has been expanding into the sky, agreeing to buy Titan Aerospace, a small company specializing in the production of high-altitude drones. The ...
Read More »The Art Students Association was fully funded for two requests during the Student Finance Board meeting on Wednesday, April 9. SFB allocated $233.50 ...
Read More »By Carly Choffo Correspondent Last Wednesday, April 9, many students gathered in the Library Auditorium for the presentation “Skateistan: Using Skateboarding ...
Read More »[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="1024"] Emergency vehicles and Hazmat teams arrive at the Library and Eickhoff Hall. (Photo courtesy of Summer ...
Read More »Two new clubs were approved by Student Government and the decision on a third was tabled at the general body meeting on Wednesday, April 2. Russian Club ...
Read More »On Saturday, March 29, at 1:49 a.m., a student was arrested by Campus Police for punching and breaking a window on the second story stairwell to Lot 11. ...
Read More »• Late-night TV is changing forever. Last week, long-time late-night television host David Letterman, 66, announced he would be retiring next year. ...
Read More »In preparation for the upcoming Greek Week, the Inter-Greek Council was allocated $2,200 to bring a stage and equipment to campus by the Student Finance ...
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