Environmental Club joins NYC’s fossil fuel protest
By Karla Fonseca | Oct. 5, 2023By Karla FonsecaStaff WriterThe College’s Environmental Club attended the New York City March to End Fossil Fuels on Sept. 17. The environmental club, ...
Read More »By Karla FonsecaStaff WriterThe College’s Environmental Club attended the New York City March to End Fossil Fuels on Sept. 17. The environmental club, ...
Read More »Renovations will begin slowly this year as the construction staff works through the building.
Read More »By Karla FonsecaStaff WriterThe College has recently begun “Spirit Fridays” to take place every Friday of the school year. The kickoff took place ...
Read More »In the event “Living Between Worlds,” Tianna Faye Soto, a Puerto Rican-Jamaican-Chinese woman, discussed mental health and wellness in a college setting and the multiple identities, or “hats,” a person must wear in their everyday lives.
Read More »The Muslim Student Association (MSA) invited Bilquis Abdul-Qaadir to speak about her experience playing basketball as a Muslim woman and her remarkable story of fighting for her right to wear her hijab. Being unable to play professional basketball due to her hijab, she grew to become proud of being Muslim and understood the religion at a deeper level.
Read More »Union Latina (UL), the main Hispanic organization of the College which observes Latin culture and community, hosted their annual GALA 2022, with the support of many cosponsors, including Mexican Student Association, Black Student Union and Asian American Association on Oct. 23.
Read More »The Student New Jersey Education Association (SNJEA) hosted the first ever Pack-A-Back Event on Oct. 5 to support Ewing schools. The event began with attendees each taking a backpack and adding various school supplies, including pencils, pens, notebooks and folders. In another room, attendees wrote encouraging notes addressed to students of the Ewing schools.
Read More »The College hosted the kickoff for the 2022 NJ Ballot Bowl on Sept. 20, with special guest New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way, as well as a number of public officials and students from other universities, including Princeton University, Georgian Court University, Centenary University and Kean University.
Read More »The College once again ranks among the top regional universities in the north region according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Colleges rankings released on Sept. 12. The College placed first among Public Regional Colleges in the North and fifth overall among all colleges in the region. It ranks right above Emerson College and below Loyola University Maryland.
Read More »The present Ukraine-Russian crisis has been taking the whole world by storm, creating anxiety within the general public regarding Russia’s upcoming actions and their subsequent effects on the world.
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