A solar celebration: Physics Club hosts solar eclipse watch party
By Rachel Lea | Apr. 12The Physics Club wanted to share the resources of the physics department to help other students enjoy the eclipse.
Read More »The Physics Club wanted to share the resources of the physics department to help other students enjoy the eclipse.
Read More »TCNJ will be launching College Scheduler a registration system that will soon replace PAWS entirely.
Read More »Student Government passed a resolution in November asking the College administration to consider a pilot program that would place menstrual products in bathrooms across campus. Although the administration commended the student organization for spearheading such an initiative, they announced in a letter sent a month later that they were unwilling to proceed with the proposal due to budget cuts.
Read More »By Rachel LeaCorrespondentAs students prepare to register for classes next semester, the School of Science is experiencing a significant faculty turnover. ...
Read More »By Rachel LeaCorrespondentStudents have begun to come forward about their recent experiences with raw meat at the Atrium at Eickhoff. This comes after ...
Read More »Student Health Services identified a case of meningitis on campus Monday, Sept 4. Although the student in question is now in a stable condition, the College deemed it necessary to inform the campus community.
Read More »Between convocation and being introduced to their academic departments, the class of 2027 and transfer students finished their summer reading requirement by attending the keynote address delivered by author Cristina Henríquez at Kendall Hall. The summer reading program serves to unite incoming students under a certain theme that encourages them to think critically and interact with their peers.
Read More »As part of the 26th annual Celebration of Student Achievement (COSA) the College invited Isabel Distefano to the Mayo Concert Hall as a keynote speaker to discuss her career as a molecular lab technician and the path she took to obtain it. Distefano started her journey at the College as a student and described her return to the campus as nostalgic and emotional.
Read More »Syndi Barish, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School, presented her research to the biology department as part of the Biology Seminar Series on March 24. Like the previous speaker, Barish is a recent graduate from the College and still sees it as a second home despite being away for so long.
Read More »As part of the Biology Seminar Series, the College invited Natella Maglakelidze, an MD-PhD student, to present her research to the biology department in the physics building, room 101, on Jan. 10.
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